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34 Amendments of Ivan ŠTEFANEC related to 2020/2260(INI)

Amendment 6 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1
1. Welcomes the fact that the aim of the Farm to Fork Strategy is to establish a sustainable, healthy and resilient food system, which benefits consumers in the EU while providing sustainable solutions to the new challenges caused and highlighted by the COVID-19 crisis;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 7 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 1
1. Welcomes the fact that the aim of the Farm to Fork Strategy is to establish a sustainable, healthy and resilient food system which benefits consumers in the EU and includes the production, transport, distribution, marketing and consumption of food;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 18 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
2. Considers that promoting healthy and sustainable food consumption calls for changes to diets, and production systems and internal trade, which should be supported by harmonised front-of-pack nutritional labelling framework in order to avoid market fragmentation and better enforcement of internal market rules; considers, however, that the 'Farm to Fork' Strategy should be based primarily on a scientific approach, and therefore calls on the European Commission to make a further impact assessment of the effects of the objectives set out in the Strategy;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 22 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
2. Considers that promoting healthy and sustainable food consumption calls for changes to diets, and production systems and internal trade; recalls, at the same time, that this transition to sustainability represents a game-changer to foster a new competitiveness for all actors involved in the EU food chain;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 31 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2 a (new)
2a. Notes that the 'Farm to Fork' Strategy is specific in relation to the objectives it seeks to achieve but lacks in relation to the thorough scientific data that should complement the objectives set;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 32 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2 b (new)
2b. Considers, in particular, that the ambitious targets set by the Strategy must not result in a reduction or shortage of food production in the European Union; stresses the importance of European self- sufficiency in the production of healthy and affordable food;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 36 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2 a (new)
2a. Highlights that Europeans’ diets are often not in line with recommendations for healthy eating, and that a shift in consumption patterns will be needed towards more plant-based foods and less red and processed meat, sugars, salt, and fats, which will also benefit the environment; in this regard, calls on the Commission to develop EU-guidelines to properly inform consumers on what constitutes a healthy and sustainable diet while helping Member States to integrate sustainability elements in their food-based dietary guidelines (FBDGs);
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 40 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2 b (new)
2b. In the light of pursuing a successful European Food system, stresses the need to avoid overlaps and discrepancies among existing environmental and food-related EU policies; asks, therefore, the Commission to review on a regular basis the overall consistency among the different policy tools;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 42 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2 c (new)
2c. Stresses that many Member States have a long tradition in the meat industry; notes that the goal of moving towards a more plant-based diet with less red and processed meat must not negatively affect supply and consumer’s choice; considers that informed consumer choice is key for transition to a sustainable food system;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 48 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 3
3. CStresses that food industry has to be supported in order to increase the availability and affordability of healthy and sustainable food options; calls on the Commission also to step up its support for regional food systems and short supply chains, which act as a source of fresh, and sustainable and better quality products for consumers; takes the view that legislation on European public food procurement should be revised in order to fostersupport healthy and sustainable diets, including organic products, as well as local, high- quality food supply systems;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 62 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. Urges the Commission to promote alternativesustainable production methods and circular business models, such as consumer-friendly cooperative schemes, in food processing and retail, including specifically for small and medium-sized enterprises;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 68 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4
4. Urges the Commission to promote alternative business models, such as consumer-friendly cooperative schemes and packaging free shops;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 70 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 4 a (new)
4a. Given the food packaging’s high impacts on the environment, particularly when littered, calls on the Commission to clarify the concepts of “(over)packaging” and “unnecessary packaging”; asks, therefore, to the Commission to increase the sustainability of food distribution through specific measures; in this context, welcomes the Commission intentions to review the Packaging and Packaging Waste Legislation;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 78 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 5
5. SupportsConsiders that the concept of the establishment of a governance framework and a code of conduct for food and retail businesses, in order to make them accountable and aware of the importance of sustainability and health needs to be further clarified by the European Commission so that food producers and food retail businesses can be aware of the importance of sustainability and health; calls on the Commission to clarify also if the codes of conduct will focus and to which extent on marketing campaigns undertaken by businesses on advertising food products;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 102 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6
6. Welcomes the Commission’s initiative to promote healthier and sustainable diets by introducing nutritionalent profiles, accompanied by mandatory and harmonised labelling of the nutritional value of foods on the front of packaging, based on robust scientific evidence and proven consumer understanding;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 111 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6 a (new)
6a. Emphasizes that the primary purpose of food labelling is to provide clear and accurate information to consumers so that they can make informed purchasing decisions;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 114 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6 b (new)
6b. Notes consumers' views that the existing regulatory framework does not fully allow for clear and easily understandable information on the nutritional value and therefore welcomes the European Commission's intention to explore and propose new ways to improve food nutritional labelling;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 115 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6 c (new)
6c. Stresses that the ‘Farm to Fork’ Strategy, including mandatory front of pack nutrition labelling, provides for other labels that include animal welfare, sustainability and places of origin for certain products categories; considers that in no case should over-labelling confuse customers and therefore stresses the importance of customers education;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 116 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 6 d (new)
6d. Underlines that using different labels in different Member States might lead to market fragmentation and confuse consumers;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 126 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 7
7. Regards it as essential, further, to keep consumers better informed by introducing mandatory origin labelling of food, which would be broadened to cover animal welfare, sustainability and pesticide residue levelsconsidering introducing food labelling regarding animal welfare, sustainability and pesticide residue levels; in light of this, asks the Commission to carry out an impact assessment based on sound scientific knowledge;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 128 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 7
7. Regards it as essentialimportant, further, to keep consumers better informed by considering the introducingtion of mandatory origin labelling of foodcertain food products, which wcould be broadened to cover animal welfare, sustainability and pesticide residue levels;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 132 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 7 a (new)
7a. Reiterates that dual quality of food products is unacceptable and needs to be fully counteracted to avoid discrimination and misleading of EU consumers; in this regard, calls the Commission to monitor closely the situation on the market and propose targeted legislation when necessary; in addition, stresses the importance to strengthen the role of consumer organisations in identifying potentially misleading branding practices as well as misleading information provided on the packaging;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 136 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 7 a (new)
7a. Stresses the need for clearer rules on information on the origin of honey and in the case of honey originating from more than one EU Member State or third country, which, together with better consumer information, would contribute to an even better position for European beekeepers and honey producers;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 147 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8
8. Calls, with a view to protecting consumers, for full enforcement of the judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union of 25 July 2018 in Case C-528/16, Confédération paysanne, which stipulates that food crops modified by genome editing are subject to the requirements of GMO legislation, including risk assessment, traceability and labelling;deleted
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 157 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 8 a (new)
8a. Takes note of the judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union of 25 July 2018 in Case C-528/16;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 161 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 9
9. CWelcomes the Commission intention to propose legally binding targets to reduce the food waste in the EU; furthermore, calls on the Commission to clarify the current legislationEU rules on date marking on use-by dates, in order to reduce” and “best before” dates in order to prevent and reduce food waste and food loss; in this regard, ask the Commission to promote a multi- stakeholder approach to empower consumers and encourage the food industry to implement practical solutions to accelerate the battle against food waste;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 163 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 9
9. Calls on the Commission to clarify the current legislation on launch a systematic campaign to explain to European consumers the use-by dates concept, and in particular the difference between the dates printed on product packaging: 'use- by dates,' and 'best before' in order to reduce food waste and increase consumption safety of food products;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 174 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 10 a (new)
10a. Notes that a study carried out by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre did not identify a precise geographical pattern of dual quality of products; points out, however, that the above-mentioned research has shown the presence of dual quality of certain products in the European single market and therefore considers that the implementation of the ‘Farm to Fork’ Strategy must ensure that products which are not identical should be presented in a different way;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 181 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 11 a (new)
11a. In order to protect the competitiveness of European businesses, especially small and medium-sized enterprises, and to protect the integrity of the single market, calls on the European Commission to ensure, through a proactive trade and customs policy, that food products imported into the single market comply with strict European food safety regulations;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 184 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 11 a (new)
11a. Stresses that the ‘Farm to Fork’ Strategy must take a stronger regional approach, taking into account the specificities of production in those Member States where there is a risk of food production moving to third countries due to the their proximity; calls on the Commission, therefore, to monitor situation closely in this regard in order to avoid relocating of production to third countries;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 185 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 11 a (new)
11a. Welcomes the Commission’s intention to develop a new framework for sustainable food labelling; calls on the Commission to define the methodology and specify which dimensions of sustainability would be covered while ensuring that the new scheme does not confuse consumers;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 191 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 11 b (new)
11b. Stresses that water is source of strategic importance for the European consumers, and that delivering a Green deal, which includes ‘Farm to Fork’ Strategy, is impossible without prudent water management; further emphasizes that water suppliers are key to achieving sustainability, but notes the insufficiently ambitious approach to water resources in the Strategy;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 193 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 11 c (new)
11c. Stresses that a resistant, secure and reliable food supply chain is the core for ensuring sufficient amount of food products in the cases of pandemics, earthquakes, droughts, flood sand other crisis situations; welcomes, in particular, the European Commission's plan to develop a contingency plan for ensuring food supply and food security in times of crisis; further calls on the European Commission to examine the level of self- sufficiency of the Member States and the European Union as a whole in food production and to report to the European Parliament without delay;
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 196 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 11 d (new)
11d. Points out that over-packaging of food is an important issue that needs EU attention and action as it has consequences for consumers, affects shipping costs, and also has an adverse impact on the environment; reiterates its call on the European Commission to clarify the concept of unnecessary packaging and over-packaging.
2021/01/18
Committee: IMCO