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    The majority of new emerging infectious diseases that affect humans are zoonoses. The factors that drive the emergence and spread of zoonotic diseases are complex and include climate-related, ecological, political, economic and social factors. Animal…
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    Food and Veterinary Service participates in EU4Health Joint Action EU4H 11(Joint Action on quality of medicines and implementation of the pharmaceutical legislation/strategy). It is a ipart of the EU4Health programme funded by the European Commission. …
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    Noslēdzies
    Project Overview The project aims to enhance and bolster the capabilities of Moldova's National Food Safety Agency (ANSA) by promoting the efficiency of export/import controls and facilitating the safe circulation of goods and products. As a candidate…
    Border control specialists of the Food and Veterinary Service participate in the European Union border management program for Central Asia (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan) BOMCA-10, the leading partner of which is…
    Specialists of the Food and Veterinary Service are nominated as experts in a training project to advise institutional specialists on the application of EU sanitary and phytosanitary legislation in both the EU and third countries that is funded by the…
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    Noslēdzies
    Overall Objective The overall objective of the project is to obtain functional market economy and the capacity to cope with competitiveness in the EU market while maintaining the consumer protection and achieving high food safety standards. …
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    Noslēdzies
    Project lead partner: State Plant Protection Service of Latvia Project Junior Partner: State Plant Service of Lithuania Involved institutions: Ministry of Agriculture of Latvia, Food and Veterinary Service of Latvia and Institute of Food…