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															Promotion of global transition to sustainable food systems  
								 
								The European Commission has today published its assessment of EU action to enhance and promote health and environmental standards of imported agricultural and food products.  
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								 It identifies areas for further  action. The report is part of the EU Farm to Fork Strategy  to promote sustainable food systems and presents the tools the EU has  at its disposal to promote sustainability standards in imports. It has  been prepared at the request of the European Parliament and the Council.  The EU already has a robust sanitary and phytosanitary system that  ensures a high level of health protection. All food imports must comply  with the strict EU sanitary and phytosanitary requirements. The report  confirms that, under certain conditions, also other health and  environmental standards (including animal welfare standards) relating to  process and production methods may be applied to imported products.  This will require a careful case by case assessment to ensure compliance  with the EU's international obligations, including WTO rules. The  Commission invites the European Parliament and the Council to consider  the findings of the report. The report will be presented by  Commissioners Stella Kyriakides and Janusz Wojciechowski for a discussion with ministers at the AGRI Council scheduled on 13 June. 
 
  
								 
																						
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