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FSA Northern Ireland – Surveillance Work

The Food Standards Agency in Northern Ireland (FSA NI) does not engage directly in commissioning research. Where possible FSA NI seeks to ensure that Northern Ireland issues are addressed in the context of the Food Standards Agency's UK-wide research and surveillance programme. In practical terms FSA NI concentrates on funding surveillance activity on a range of issues within Northern Ireland.

FSA NI receives its funding from the NI Assembly and, from this, currently directs some £95k each year to shellfish monitoring. It also provides funding on an ad hoc basis to other surveillance activity within Northern Ireland.

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Shellfish Monitoring Programme

FSA NI is responsible for the monitoring programmes in support of the EC Shellfish Directive 91/492/EEC and has put the following activities in place in relation to monitoring the safety of shellfish:

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Surveillance programmes

FSA NI also funds non-statutory surveillance work and additional sampling in NI within the Agency's UK-wide surveys. For example, FSA NI has provided funding for the FSA's UK study on the microbiological examination of food from fast food outlets and sandwich bars.

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Future activity

FSA NI's priorities for 2002-2003 are still being assessed, and new work may be commissioned depending on funding availability. One exercise planned for completion by the end of 2002 is an evaluation of the Butcher Licensing Scheme.

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Further Information:

Tom Robinson, Food Standards Agency Northern Ireland
(Tel 028 9041 7718; Email: tom.robinson@foodstandards.gsi.gov.uk )

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