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Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives of Thailand
2. Name : Mrs. Chortip Salyapongse
Job Title : Agricultural Technical Officer, Senior Professional Level
Organization : Department of Agriculture
Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives
Email : [email protected]
Country : Thailand
Telephone : 66 2 9406467
1. Name : Ms.Pathumwadee Imtour
Job Title : Policy and Plan Analyst, Senior Professional Level
Organization : National Bureau of Agricultural Commodity and Food Standard
Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives
Email : [email protected]
Country : Thailand
Telephone : 66 25612277 ext.1322
Section A Information on the respondent
Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives
Activities
Standard setting
Agri. Extension/ Std. Implementation
Inspection & Certification
Accreditation
Plants Livestocks Fisheries
ACFS
DOAE, CPD
DOA
DLD DOF
DLD DOF
ACFS
Communication & Education All
MOAC: Roles on Food Safety Standardization
SPS Capacity and Compliance
MOAC inspection and certification systems :
fully complied with international standards and measures
-- Food safety/sanitary : Codex Alimentarius guideline
-- Plant health : IPPC Standards
-- Animal health : OIE terrestrial code for certification
SPS Measures on Exported and Imported Produce / Products
Department of Agriculture
ISPM 12: Guidelines for Phytosanitary certificates.
ISPM 15: Regulation of wood packaging material in
international trade.
IPPC Standards
International Standard for Phytosanitary Measures : ISPMs
ISPM 23 : Inspection
ISPM 7: Phytosanitary certification system
etc.
Plant Quarantine Act
Northern Region (9 stations)
North Eastern Region (6 stations)
Eastern Region (5 stations)
Central Region (6 stations)
Southern Region (16 stations)
26
Total of 42 PQ stations
1 8
2 3
4 5
6
7 8
10
11
16
1718
19 20
20 21 22 23
24 25
27
28
29
30
34 35
36 37
38 39
40 41
42
31
32 33
12 13
15
14
26
SPS Measures on Exported Produce / Products
Exporters Competent Authority
• Registration of exporter
• Registration of certified nurseries/ orchards/ packing facilities/ Fumigation facilities
• Comply with the regulations of importing countries
• Conform to export regulations stipulated by DOA on
certain commodities
Importing countries / national requirement
• Phytosanitary Inspection / Treatment • Random Sampling for Food Safety Monitoring
• Comply with import regulations
• Issuance of Phytosanitary Certificate
• Issuance of Health Certificate (if
requested by importing countries)
• Permit to export
• Do not comply with import regulations
Refuse to export
Inspection
SPS Measures on Import Produce / Products
Department of Agriculture
Importers Competent Authority
• Import permit for prohibited article • PRA
• Document check
• Phytosanitary Inspection /Lab test • Random Sampling for Food Safety Monitoring
• Comply with import regulations
Release the consignment
• Do not comply with import
regulations
Refusal the consignment /
Treatment /Destruction
SPS Measures on Exported and Imported Produce / Products
Department of Livestock
Development
and
Department of Fisheries
SPS Measures on Exported Produce / Products
Department of Livestock Development and Department of Fisheries
Exporter Competent Authorities
• Exporter Registration
• Related Facilities Inspection and Certification • Document check
• Issue “Quarantine Order” or “Import Condition”
• Specify health requirements Importing countries
Animal health check / Inspection of animal products
-Meet standards
-Comply with import regulations
Issue the Export Permit / Health Certificate
- Do not meet standards
- Do not comply with import regulations
Culling or Destroy
SPS Measures on Imported Produce / Products
Importers apply for import permit Competent Authorities
Document check
- Issue “Primary” Import Permit
- Specify health requirements Importer
Animal health check / Inspection of animal products - Disease and Food Safety inspection
-Meet standards
-Comply with import regulations
Issue the Actual Import Permit
- Do not meet standards
- Do not comply with import regulations
Return or Destroy
Department of Livestock Development and Department of Fisheries
SPS Measures on Exported Produce / Products
Department of Agriculture
Competent Authority
Department of
Livestock Development
Department of Fisheries
Responsibility
Issue Phytosanitary
Certificate and Health Certificate (if required)
Issue Health Certificate
Issue Health Certificate
SPS Measures on Imported Produce / Products
Department of Agriculture
Competent Authority
Department of
Livestock Development
Department of Fisheries
Responsibility
Inspect relevant
documents,
quarantined pest, and pesticide residue
Inspect relevant
documents, physical check, and quarantine
Inspect relevant
documents, physical check, and quarantine
Case of Noncompliance
Plant and
Animal
Quarantine Office
Department of Agriculture
Department
of Livestock Development
Department of Fisheries
National
Bureau of
Agricultural
Commodity and
Food Standards
(Focal / Enquiry Point)
Trading
Partners’
National SPS Contact Point
Noncompliance made by trading partners Noncompliance made by Thailand
Key Challenges and Issues faced in SPS Compliance and Automation
• As Thailand is an export oriented country with
numerous population engaging in the agricultural
sector, compliance with the importing countries’
SPS measures is mandatory
• MOAC controls and monitors food safety in different
stages of production ranging from farm to fork.
• Different stages have their own unique problems
and it is our duty to eliminate all those adversity in
order to ensure safety of food to our consumers
abroad.
Farm level
Import RM+Input
Produce/
Product
Market
(Export)
Food
Manufacturing level
Key Challenges and Issues faced in SPS Compliance and Automation
Farm level
Produce/
Product
Market
(Export)
Food
Manufacturing level
• Some farmers do not have the right know-how to
produce goods that are in line with food safety standards
• Some farmers do not understand the importance of food
safety
• Conservative farmers practice their production that does
not comply with food safety standards
• Some farmers have doubts in adopting Good Agricultural
Practices
Key Challenges and Issues faced in SPS Compliance and Automation
Farm level
Produce/
Product
Market
(Export)
Food
Manufacturing
level
• Some manufacturers do not have good controlling
system which renders risk to food safety
• Small manufacturers do not have enough budget to
reform or reconstruct their facilities in order to conform to
the Good Manufacturing Practice
• Some manufacturers do not have the right knowledge in
production that is in line with the standard of food safety
Key Challenges and Issues faced in SPS Compliance and Automation
Farm level
Produce/
Product
Market
(Domestic/
Export)
Food
Manufacturing level
• Produces/products, through inspection and
testing, sometimes do not conform to the
importing countries’ SPS measures and are
refused to be exported. MOAC will
investigate and resolve the problems to
avoid any trade disruption.
Key Challenges and Issues faced in SPS Compliance and Automation
Farm level
Produce/
Product
Market
(Domestic/
Export)
Food
Manufacturing level
• MOAC sometimes receive the notification of
non-compliance from importing countries on
several violating issues. MOAC would then
quickly delve into every stage of production
for the problems and enforce strict measures
for related parties to permanently eliminate
that particular problems.
Prospects / Initiatives / Projects for Electronic Exchange of Certificates
• MOAC is developing an online system for
importing countries to check the correctness
and completeness of the issued certificates.
• Developing data exchange information
system for certificates
• We are now in the process of developing an
online exchange of certificates with China
Benefits of receiving SPS certificate electronically
Ensure authenticity and eliminate fraud
Enhance risk management
facilitate quarantine clearance
Challenges for SPS reform
Budget
Human resources
Integration of related agencies
Technical system
Government Policy
Legal procedures