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  1. TitleOverview of the milk and dairy products legislation in the European Union
    Author infoJozef Čapla ... [et al.]
    Author Čapla Jozef (20%)
    Co-authors Zajác Peter (20%)
    Zajác Ševcová Katarína 1979- (20%) UMBPR17 - Katedra občianskeho a pracovného práva
    Čurlej Jozef (20%)
    Fikselová Martina (20%)
    Source document Legestic. Vol. 1 (2023), s. 1-16. - Nitrianske Hrnčiarovce : HACCP Consulting, 2023
    Keywords zákonodarstvo - legislatíva - tvorba práva - normotvorba - legislation   mliečne výrobky   mlieko  
    Form. Descr.články - journal articles
    LanguageEnglish
    CountrySlovak Republic
    AnnotationEuropean Union legislation laying down rules for the dairy sector. The legislation defines the conditions under which milk and milk products intended for human consumption can be imported into the EU. Milk and milk products must come only from third countries that appear on the list of authorized countries. Establishments, where milk and milk products are produced, must be approved for export. The TRACES system is used on imports and the consignment must be accompanied by a certificate. This system ensures product traceability and prevents the introduction of diseases. An important role is delegated to the designated border control posts (BCPs) where the appropriate customs and veterinary inspections are performed by government institutions of the country. The European Union has adopted legislation to ensure the safety of food placed on the market in EU member countries. This legislation sets general hygienic requirements for food production based on the good manufacturing practice and the HACCP system. The criteria for microorganisms, chemicals, and applicable food additives are set. Also, the legislation contains requirements for product labeling. Part of the legislation concerns the common organization of the market in milk and milk products. These regulations contain rules for direct payments, subsidies, define the school milk system, etc. Specific legislation creates rules for organic bio food production, for production and labeling of products with the Protected Geographical Indication, Protected Designation of Origin, and Traditional Specialty Guaranteed. There is also legislation that defines the labeling of products intended for specific populations, e.g. gluten-free foods, lactose-free foods, etc. Areas not regulated by the legislation include the labeling of products with certification marks designed to highlight the suitability of food for religious purposes or quality certification.
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    No. of Archival Copy54247
    Repercussion category CASTELLINI, Greta - BARELLO, Serena - BOSIO, Albino Claudio. Milk quality conceptualization : a systematic review of consumers', farmers', and processing experts' views. In Foods. ISSN 2304-8158, 2023, vol. 12, no. 17, pp. 1-19.
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  2. TitlePotravinové podvody s morskými rybami a metódy ich odhaľovania
    Par.titleFood fraud with seafood and methods of their detection
    Author infoČapla Jozef ... [et al.]
    Author Čapla Jozef (12,5%)
    Co-authors Zajác Peter (12,5%)
    Čurlej Jozef (12,5%)
    Golian Jozef (12,5%)
    Benešová Lucia (12,5%)
    Jakabová Silvia (12,5%)
    Bobková Alica (12,5%)
    Zajác Ševcová Katarína 1979- (12,5%) UMBPR17 - Katedra občianskeho a pracovného práva
    Source document HYGIENA ALIMENTORUM 42: Zdravotná bezpečnosť a kvalita produktov hydiny, rybolovu a zveriny - aktuálne problémy a trendy : zborník abstraktov. S. 20. - Košice : Univerzita veterinárskeho lekárstva a farmácie v Košiciach, 2022 / Legáth Jaroslav ; Naď Pavel ; HYGIENA ALIMENTORUM medzinárodná vedecká konferencia
    Keywords potravinárstvo   potravinové podvody - food fraud  
    Form. Descr.abstrakty - abstracts
    LanguageSlovak
    CountrySlovak Republic
    AnnotationPrevencia potravinových podvodov a znižovanie rizika sa stali rýchlo sa rozvíjajúcou oblasťou pre regulačné agentúry a kontrolné orgány, ako aj pre oblasť laboratórneho testovania. Hoci je podvod ekonomicky motivovaný, môže mať aj veľké dôsledky pre verejné zdravie, napríklad keď sa do ponuky potravín dostanú nepovolené látky alebo neoznačené potravinové alergény. Je známe, že dochádza k rôznym formám podvodov s morskými rybami, vrátane nahrádzania druhov, nezákonnej prekládky, nesprávneho označovania krajiny pôvodu a/alebo spôsobu výroby, nadmerného zaobchádzania, podhodnocovania a krátkej váhy. Tieto formy podvodov sa uskutočňujú celosvetovo a majú vážne dôsledky pre spotrebiteľov, priemysel, medzinárodný obchod a chránené druhy. Druhovo špecifické vlastnosti, ako je veľkosť, farba a textúra, sa môžu použiť na rozlíšenie, ale to si často vyžaduje odborníkov s odborným školením. V spracovaných produktoch z morských rýb mnohé identifikačné znaky chýbajú a môže byť takmer nemožné správne identifikovať konkrétny produkt z morských rýb. Významný pokrok sa dosiahol v dostupných analytických metódach na odhaľovanie podvodov, najmä pokiaľ ide o substitúciu druhov. Tieto pokroky zvýšili schopnosť regulačných agentúr pri monitorovaní a odhaľovaní podvodov s morskými rybami. Škandály s morskými rybami a prieskumy trhu poukázali na potrebu zvýšenej kontroly a presadzovania predpisov týkajúcich sa podvodov. Kľúčové slová: potravinové podvody, falšovanie, morské ryby
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    No. of Archival Copy51687
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  3. TitlePotravinové podvody s morskými rybami a metódy ich odhaľovania
    Par.titleFood fraud with seafood and methods of their detection
    Author infoČapla Jozef ... [et al.]
    Author Čapla Jozef (12,5%)
    Co-authors Zajác Peter (12,5%)
    Čurlej Jozef (12,5%)
    Golian Jozef (12,5%)
    Benešová Lucia (12,5%)
    Jakabová Silvia (12,5%)
    Bobková Alica (12,5%)
    Zajác Ševcová Katarína 1979- (12,5%) UMBPR17 - Katedra občianskeho a pracovného práva
    Source document HYGIENA ALIMENTORUM 42: Zdravotná bezpečnosť a kvalita produktov hydiny, rybolovu a zveriny - aktuálne problémy a trendy : zborník prednášok a posterov. S. 151-163. - Košice : Univerzita veterinárskeho lekárstva a farmácie v Košiciach, 2022 / Legáth Jaroslav ; Naď Pavel ; HYGIENA ALIMENTORUM medzinárodná vedecká konferencia
    Keywords potravinárstvo   potravinové podvody - food fraud  
    Form. Descr.príspevky v zborníku - proceedings papers
    LanguageSlovak
    CountrySlovak Republic
    AnnotationFood fraud prevention and risk mitigation has become a fast-evolving area for both regulatory agencies and auditing bodies, as well as the laboratory testing field. Although fraud is economically motivated, it can also have major public health consequences, for example, when unapproved substances or unlabeled food allergens are introduced into the food supply. Various forms of seafood fraud are known to occur, including species substitution, illegal transshipment, mislabeling country of origin and/or production method, overtreatment, undercounting, and short-weighting. These forms of fraud are conducted globally and have serious consequences for consumers, the seafood industry, international trade, and protected species. Species-specific features, such as size, color, and texture, can be used for differentiation, but this often requires individuals with expert training. In processed seafood products, many of the identifying features are missing and it can be nearly impossible to properly identify a specific seafood product. Important advances have been made to the analytical methods available for detection of fraud, especially with regards to species substitution. These advances have enhanced the capability of regulatory agencies in the monitoring and detection of seafood fraud. Major seafood scandals and market surveys have highlighted the need for increased scrutiny and enforcement of regulations surrounding seafood fraud.
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    No. of Archival Copy51688
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  4. TitleLegislatívne požiadavky na mlieko a mliečne výrobky v Európskej únii a na Slovensku
    Par.titleLegislative requirements for milk and milk products in the European Union and Slovakia
    Author infoPeter Zajác ... [et al.]
    Author Zajác Peter (16,67%)
    Co-authors Čapla Jozef (16,666%)
    Zajác Ševcová Katarína 1979- (16,666%) UMBPR17 - Katedra občianskeho a pracovného práva
    Rybnikár Samuel (16,666%)
    Čurlej Jozef (16,666%)
    Zubrická Stanislava (16,666%)
    Source document Bezpečnosť a kontrola potravín : zborník odborných prác z XIX. vedeckej konferencie s medzinárodnou účasťou online. S. 95-107. - Nitra : Garmond, 2022 / Golian Jozef ; Capcarová Marcela ; Tančinová Dana ; Fikselová Martina ; Mendelová Andrea ; Zajác Peter ; Bezpečnosť a kontrola potravín vedecká konferencia s medzinárodnou účasťou online
    Keywords európska legislatíva - European legislation   národná legislatíva   potravinárstvo   mliečne výrobky   mlieko  
    Form. Descr.príspevky v zborníku - proceedings papers
    LanguageSlovak
    CountrySlovak Republic
    AnnotationEuropean Union legislation laying down rules for dairy sector. The legislation defines the conditions under which milk and milk products intended for human consumption can be imported into the EU. Milk and milk products must come only from third countries that appear on the list of authorized countries. Establishments where milk and milk products are produced must be approved for export. The TRACES system is used on import and the consignment must be accompanied by a certificate. This system ensures product traceability and prevents the introduction of diseases. An important role is delegated to the designated border control posts (BCPs) where the appropriate customs and veterinary inspections are performed by government institutions of the country. The European Union has adopted legislation to ensure the safety of food placed on the market in EU members countries. This legislation sets general hygienic requirements for food production based on the good manufacturing practice and HACCP system. The criteria for microorganisms, chemicals and applicable food additives are set. Also, the legislation contains requirements for product labelling. Part of the legislation concerns the common organization of the market in milk and milk products. These regulations contain rules for direct payments, subsidies, define the school milk system, etc. Specific legislation creates rules for organic bio food production, for production and labelling products with the Protected Geographical Indication, Protected Designation of Origin, Traditional Specialty Guaranteed. There is also legislation that defines the labelling of products intended for specific populations, e.g. gluten-free foods, lactose-free foods, etc. Areas not regulated by legislation include the labelling of products with certification marks designed to highlight the suitability of food for religious purposes, or quality certification.
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    Public work category BEF
    No. of Archival Copy51733
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  5. TitleMilk and diary products - summary of European legislation, hygiene manuals, ISO standards and Codex Alimentarius standards
    Author infoJozef Čapla ... [et al.]
    Author Čapla Jozef (20%)
    Co-authors Zajác Peter (20%)
    Zajác Ševcová Katarína 1979- (20%) UMBPR17 - Katedra občianskeho a pracovného práva
    Čurlej Jozef (20%)
    Fikselová Martina (20%)
    Source document Potravinárstvo : Slovak journal of food sciences. Roč. 16 (2022), s. 431-462. - Nitrianske Hrnčiarovce : HACCP Consulting, 2022
    Keywords mlieko   mliečne výrobky   hygienické predpisy   bezpečnosť potravín  
    Form. Descr.články - journal articles
    LanguageEnglish
    CountrySlovak Republic
    AnnotationEuropean Union legislation laying down rules for the dairy sector. The legislation defines the conditions under which milk and milk products intended for human consumption can be imported into the EU. Milk and milk products must come only from third countries that appear on the list of authorized countries. Establishments, where milk and milk products are produced, must be approved for export. The TRACES system is used on imports and the consignment must be accompanied by a certificate. This system ensures product traceability and prevents the introduction of diseases. An important role is delegated to the designated border control posts (BCPs) where the appropriate customs and veterinary inspections are performed by government institutions of the country. The European Union has adopted legislation to ensure the safety of food placed on the market in EU member countries. This legislation sets general hygienic requirements for food production based on the good manufacturing practice and the HACCP system. The criteria for microorganisms, chemicals, and applicable food additives are set. Also, the legislation contains requirements for product labeling. Part of the legislation concerns the common organization of the market in milk and milk products. These regulations contain rules for direct payments, subsidies, define the school milk system, etc. Specific legislation creates rules for organic bio food production, for production and labeling of products with the Protected Geographical Indication, Protected Designation of Origin, and Traditional Specialty Guaranteed. There is also legislation that defines the labeling of products intended for specific populations, e.g. gluten-free foods, lactose-free foods, etc. Areas not regulated by the legislation include the labeling of products with certification marks designed to highlight the suitability of food for religious purposes or quality certification.
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    Public work category ADN
    No. of Archival Copy52764
    Repercussion category ALIMARDANOVA, M.K. - BAKIYEVA, V.M. Ensuring the safety in the production of fermented milk products with enterosorbing dietary fibers. In The journal of Almaty technological university [online]. 2024, vol. 143, no. 1, pp. 81-86 [cit. 2024-04-25]. ISSN 2710-0839. Dostupné na: https://doi.org/10.48184/2304-568X-2024-1-81-86
    BAL-PRYLYPKO, Larysa - NIKOLAENKO, Mykola - VOLKHOV, Taisiia - HOLEMBOVSKA, Nataliia - TYSHCHENKO, Liudmyla - IVANIUTA, Anastasiia - ISRAELIAN, Valentyna - MENCHYNSKA, Alina - SHYNKARUK, Oleksandra - MELNIK, Viktoriia. The study of functional and technological properties of vegetarian ice cream. In Potravinárstvo : Slovak journal of food sciences. ISSN 1338-0230, 2023, vol. 17, pp. 110-121.
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  6. TitleDevelopment of the food act of the Slovak Republic from 1995 to 2021
    Author infoKatarína Ševcová ... [et al.]
    Author Zajác Ševcová Katarína 1979- (25%) UMBPR17 - Katedra občianskeho a pracovného práva
    Co-authors Zajác Peter (25%)
    Čapla Jozef (25%)
    Čurlej Jozef (25%)
    Source document Potravinárstvo : Slovak journal of food sciences. Vol. 15 (2021), pp. 982-994. - Nitrianske Hrnčiarovce : HACCP Consulting, 2021
    Keywords potravinová politika - food policy   potraviny - foodstuffs   poľnohospodárska politika  
    Form. Descr.články - journal articles
    LanguageEnglish
    CountrySlovak Republic
    AnnotationLegislation in food is quite fragmented, it includes several regulations, amendments due to the rapid development both in the studied area and the influence of European law. It is a legal branch of a relatively hybrid nature. It contains agricultural legislation that intersects with environmental law. It also affects administrative, financial, and criminal law as a branch of public law. Nor can commercial and civil law as the basis of private law be circumvented here. The legal norm has undergone a relatively interesting development, which is characterized by several amendments. During the more than 25 years of validity of this legal norm, a total of more than twenty amendments. This certainly does not contribute to the stability of the legislation, the legal certainty of the entities concerned, or its clarity and system. The article provides an overview of the development of the legal regulation of the Food Act in Slovakia from 1995 to 2021.
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    No. of Archival Copy50978
    Repercussion category ANGELOVIČ, Marek - ANGELOVIČ, Michal - JOBBÁGY, Ján - KRIŠTOF, Koloman. Use of laboratory equipment for analysis of external quality of food maize kernel. In Potravinárstvo : Slovak journal of food sciences. ISSN 1338-0230, 2022, vol. 16, pp. 161-174.
    MUSHTRUK, Mikhailo - PALAMARCHUK, Igor - PALAMARCHUK, Vladyslav - GUDZENKO, Maxim - SLOBODYANYUK, Nataliia - ZHURAVEL, Dmitry - PETRYCHENKO, Ievgenii - PYLYPCHUK, Oksana. Mathematical modelling of quality assessment of cooked sausages with the addition of vegetable additives. In Potravinárstvo : Slovak journal of food sciences. ISSN 1338-0230, 2023, vol. 17, pp. 242-255.
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    ReferencesPERIODIKÁ-Súborný záznam periodika


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