28/10/2010
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Dossier received by EFSA. Botanically defined flavourings from Botanical Group 02 ‐ Apiales and Austrobaileyales for all animal species and categories. Submitted by Feed Flavourings Authorisation Consortium European Economic Interest Grouping (FFAC EEIG) |
09/11/2010
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Reception mandate from the European Commission |
26/02/2013
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EFSA informed the applicant (EFSA ref. 7150,727) that, in view of the workload, the evaluation of applications on feed flavourings would be re‐organised by giving priority to the assessment of the chemically defined feed flavourings, as agreed with the European Commission |
24/06/2015
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Technical hearing during risk assessment with the applicant according to the “EFSA's Catalogue of support initiatives during the life‐cycle of applications for regulated products”: data requirement for the risk assessment of botanicals |
27/02/2019
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Partial withdrawal by applicant (EC was informed) for the following additives: dill seed extract, celery seed extract (oleoresin), caraway oleoresin/extract and opoponax oil |
24/06/2019
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Application validated by EFSA – Start of the scientific assessment |
03/07/2019
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Request of supplementary information to the applicant in line with Article 8(1)(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1831/2003 – Scientific assessment suspended. Issues: characterisation, safety for the target species, safety for the consumer, safety for the user, safety for the environment
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30/09/2019
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Comments received from Member States |
09/07/2021
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Reception of supplementary information from the applicant (partial dataset on cumin oil) ‐ Scientific assessment remains suspended |
16/09/2022
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The application was split and a new EFSA‐Q‐2022‐00566 was assigned to the preparation included in the present assessment |
31/10/2022
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Reception of the Evaluation report of the European Union Reference Laboratory for Feed Additives ‐ Scientific assessment re‐started |
22/11/2022
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Opinion adopted by the FEEDAP Panel. End of the Scientific assessment for the preparation included in the present assessment. The assessment of other preparations is still ongoing |