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LIFE ENVIRONMENT 2005DEMONSTRATIVE PROJECT
Berlin, 14th – 15th January, 2006
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Dr. Gaetano Sinatti
ASSOCIAZIONE TERRE DELL’ADRIATICO
via C. Pisacane, 32 60019 SENIGALLIA (AN) ITALY
tel. 0039-071-7930864 http://www.adrialand.it
SAPIDStrategy for Agricultural Products Identity DefenceWide Area Protection of Agriculture Products Identity
from GMO Pollution
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Project typology
LIFE ENVIRONMENT 2005demonstrative project
Specific aim 5.2
“reduction of environmental effects during the utilization stage of products and services”
see:• Regulation (CE) n. 1682/2004 of September the 15th, that changes
the Regulation (CEE) n. 1655/2000 of July the 17th, 2000 concerning the financial tool for the environment (LIFE);
• Request of the European Commission for proposals for LIFE Programme 2004-2005 (2004/C 252/07) C 252/9 of October the 12th, 2004.
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Aim of the project
IDENTIFY METHODS AND TOOLS
1.to Prevent GMO contamination of quality agricultural products;
2.to Preserve their identity;
in a CO-EXISTENCE REGIME
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Promoter:
ASSAMPartners:
ASSOCIAZIONE TERRE DELL’ADRIATICOASTERIA s.r.l.ISTITUTO ZOOPROFILATTICO MARCHE-UMBRIACOMUNE DI URBINOREGIONE MARCHETERRABIO s.c.a.r.l.
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Partnership
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ASSAM(Agenzia Servizi del Settore Agro-alimentare Marche)Marche Region Agrofood Sector Services Agency
Public bodyExtension Agency
via Alpi, 21 - 60131 - Ancona ITALYtel. 0039-071-8081 Fax: 0039-071-85979 - www.assam.marche.it
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Promoter
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ASSOCIAZIONE TERRE DELL’ADRIATICONo profit Organic Farmers Private Associationorganic farming services & vocational training
via C. Pisacane, 32 60019 SENIGALLIA (AN) ITALYtel. +39-071-7930864 fax +39-071-7912529 http://www.adrialand.it
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Partner 1
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ASTERIA s.r.l.Agenzia per lo Sviluppo Tecnologico e la RIcerca ApplicataTechnological Development and Applied Research Agency
Public/private BodyResearch Institute
via 81.a Strada, 19 63033 MONTEPRANDONE (AP) tel. + 39 0735 703761 fax + 39 0735 711424 http://www.asteriasrl.it
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Partner 2
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ISTITUTO ZOOPROFILATTICO MARCHE UMBRIAZooprophylaxis Institute for Marche and Umbria Regions
Public BodyFood Security & Controls Agency
via G. Salvemini, 1 06126 PERUGIA (PG) tel. + 39 075 343261 fax + 39 075 323 297 http://www.pg.izs.it
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Partner 3
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COMUNE DI URBINOMuncipality of Urbino
Public BodyLocal Government
via Puccinotti, 3 61029 URBINO (PU) tel. + 39 0722 3091 fax + 39 075 323 297 http://www.comune.urbino.ps.it
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Partner 4
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REGIONE MARCHE – Servizio agricolturaMarche Region (Agriculture Sector)
Public BodyRegional Government
via Gentile da Fabriano, 9 60125 ANCONA (AN) tel. + 39 071 8061 fax + 39 0718062410 http://www.regione.marche.it
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Partner 5
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TERRABIO s.c.a.r.l.Organic Producers Cooperative
Organic Farming Agrofood Productionvia Battista Sforza, 58/60 61029 URBINO (PU)
tel. + 39 0722 58178 fax + 39 0722 599329
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Partner 6
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PROJECT AIMS - 1
Analyse the GMO state-of-the-art in agricultural sector and the problems concerning accidental contamination of productions – through collecting and cataloguing the existing literature;
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Project Aim 1
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Map the different aspects of the local situation at a regional level, with informatic (GIS) tools(productions flows, location of critical areas, productions at risk, etc.);
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Project Aim 2
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Analyse legal context, paying
particular attention to technical-
juridical and disputes at law
coexistence problems in agriculture;
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Project Aim 3
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Identifying, monitoring, surveying
and controlling tools and methods to
be applied on wide areas by public
institutions in charge of checking and
preventing GMO pollution;
Project Aim 4
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Identify general practices, methods and procedures to be used by production, transformation and trading single or associated firms to prevent GMO pollution;
Project Aim 5
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Develop and certify GMO-free products Identity Preservation methods and standards for farmers and producers’ Associations refusing the use of GMO in their production (e.g. Organic farmers);
Project Aim 6
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Train up public officers in the use of
surveying, monitoring and controlling
techniques already identified and
tested on field;
Project Aim 7
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Train up entrepreneurs in the use of
GMO-free products Identity
Preservation certified standards ;
Project Aim 8
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Constitute an usable on-line permanent database and technical forum to exchange knowledge and experience about coexistence.Disseminate at EU level the obtained technical/operative results.
Project Aim 9
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TASK 1 – MANAGEMENT AND REPORTING TO THE EC
1.1 – Establishment of a working-group1.2 – Assignment of roles, duties and tasks 1.3 – Internal training1.4 – GO/NO GO analysis1.5 – Reporting systems1.6 – Feasibility study1.7 – Planning of the managerial, administrative and accounting control, risks analysis, alternative technical plans.
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TASK 2 – STATE-OF-THE-ART ANALISYSABOUT GMO/NON GMO COEXISTENCE
2.1 – Collecting the existing bibliography (researches, studies, pubblication, comunications, ecc.) about GMO diffusion in agriculture and about problems connected with their coexistence;2.3 – Analisys of the statistical and distributive data of the agriculture production system and identification of critical areas for coexistence;2.3 – Data processing on GIS.
Results:
1. DATABASE containing the state-of-the-art about GMO/non GMO coexistence;2. GIS CARTOGRAPHY of the TERRITORY ASSESSMENT
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TASK 3 – ANALYSIS OF LEGAL CONTEXT
3.1 – Collecting both the set of rules at EC, national, regional level, and the technical regulation (proceedings and technical analysis, sampling methods);3.2 – Conflictual aspects analysis: different regulation levels (EC, national, regional and local); disputes at law; possible solutions;3.3 – Evaluation standards and methods for damages due to Gmo accidental.
Results:
1. IDENTIFICATION of juridical tools for technical-administrative control and for disputes at law resolution;2. IDENTIFICATION of technics and methods to evaluate economical and environmental damages.
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TASK 4 – WIDE AREA OPERATIVE GMO POLLUTION CHECKING MODELS
4.1 – Map possible sources of Gmo spreading and contaminating material in agrofood chain;4.2 – Evaluate GMO presence analysis technics and methodologies in agrofood chain and related costs;4.3 – Evaluate coexistence monitoring technics and methodologies in risk areas and related costs;
Results:
1. OPERATIONAL MODELS FOR GMO CONTAMINATION CHECK;2. OPERATIONAL MONITORING MODELS FOR COEXISTENCE CRITICAL AREAS;3. ELABORATION OF REGIONAL COEXISTENCE PLAN
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TASK 5 – PROTECTION AGAINSTGMO CONTAMINATION
AND IDENTITY PRESERVATION METHODS
5.1 – Set up methods for prevention and protection from GMO pollution in farms and no GMO agrifood firms;5.2 – Set up precautionary methods to be adopted in farms belonging to the GMO supply chains;5.3 – Costs and cost/effective relation analysis;5.4 – Certify and recognize Identity Preservation Management Systems.
Results:
1. SETTLEMENT OF AN IDENTITY PRESERVATION DISCIPLINARY FOR AGRIFOOD PRODUCTS2. IDENTIFICATION OF STRUCTURAL NEEDS AT LOCAL LEVEL (logistics, platforms, laboratories, etc.)
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6.1 – Identify coexistence critical homogeneous areas;6.2 – Inform agrofood system operators in such identified areas;6.3 – Test identity preservation certification standards and checking methods, with particular attention to cereal and zootechnical supply chains;6.3 – Systemic (economical, logistical, legal) interaction analisys.
Results:
1. METHODS AND STANDARDS FIELD-TEST RESULTS 2. METHODOLOGY CORRECTION AND IMPLEMENTATION3. INTERACTIONS TESTING (public/private, producer-consumer, economical-environmental)
4. SET UP OF THE REGIONAL INTEGRATED COEXISTENCE PLAN
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TASK 6 – TESTING ON REPRESENTATIVESUPPLY CHAINS
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PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS (7)
7.1 – Plan vocational training courses for producers, processing, trading and distribution operators, professional organizations’ and consumers’ representatives;7.2 – Prepare appropriate didactic material;7.3 – Carry out training courses for target-groups, enabling the operators to apply Identity Preservation and GMO pollution prevention methodologies and certification standards; 7.4 – Training results testing.
Results:
1.BEST PRACTICES INTRODUCTION AND SPREADING ALL OVER THE TERRITORY2.TRAINING ACTIONS RESULTS EVALUATION
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TASK 7 – SUPPLY-CHAINS OPERATOR TRAINING
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PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS (8)
8.1 – Plan vocational training courses for officers, techniciansand managers from controlling and monitoring centres; 8.2 – Prepare appropriate didactic material;8.3 – Carry out training courses to target-groups, enabling the public control operators to adopt checking and monitoring best practices and to apply correctly the Regional Coexistence Plan;8.4 – Test the training results.
Results:
1. BEST PRACTICE INTRODUCTION AND SPREADING ALL OVER THE TERRITORY2. TRAINING ACTIONS RESULTS EVALUATION
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TASK 8 – CONTROL OFFICER TRAINING
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PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS (9)
9.1 – Certification standards formalization;9.2 – Knowledge instruments preparation: booklets, brochures, web-pages, videocassettes, cd-roms;9.3 – Translations in English, French, German, Spanish, Polish;9.4 – Results spreading towards OGM Free Regions Working Group, Professional Organizations, Local Government bodies, etc.;9.5 – Create an Internet Web-site (www.sapidelife.net), containing all project technical and operational information.
Results:
1. KNOWLEDGE DISSEMINATION AMONG OPERATORS2.TRANSNATIONAL SAPID TECHNICAL INFORMATION PERMANENT EXCHANGE THROUGHOUT OPERATORS
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TASK 9 – DISSEMINATION OF RESULTS
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SAPID ACTIVITY LOCALIZATION
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SAPID OGANIZATION CHART
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www.sapidlife.net – www.sapidlife.org
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Project Timeline
PROJECT DURATION: 42 MONTHS1st NOVEMBER 2005 30th APRIL 2009