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Herziening van het nancieringsstelsel VWA 2006: Een verkennende studie

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  • Hubeek, Francisca B.

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This report presents the results from a study of four countries. Information was collected on Belgium, the United Kingdom, Germany and Denmark, and interviews were also held in those countries, to obtain an insight into their policies and implementation of controls on feed and food safety. The study was requested by the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality to prepare for the implementation of EC Regulation 882/2004 in 2006 and to provide support for the reform of the funding system for the Dutch Food and Non-Food Authority (VWA). The study focused on a search for good practices for the reform of the VWA's funding system. In opdracht van het Ministerie van LNV worden in deze publicatie bouwstenen gegeven voor de herziening van het financieringsstelsel van de VWA, ingegeven door de aanko-mende implementatie van Verordening EG 882/2004. In dit rapport wordt ingegaan op de controle-activiteiten op het gebied van voedsel en voer die voor een herziening in de kos-tentoekenning in aanmerking komen en op mogelijke opties van herziening opgedaan uit ervaringen in de ons omringende landen en bij andere inspectiediensten in Nederland. Drie scenario's van verantwoordelijkheidsverdelingen zijn afsluitend geanalyseerd op budgettai-re consequenties.

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  • Hubeek, Francisca B., 2006. "Herziening van het nancieringsstelsel VWA 2006: Een verkennende studie," Report Series 29138, Wageningen University and Research Center, Agricultural Economics Research Institute.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aerirs:29138
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.29138
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