EFSA MOVE

BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE EUROPEAN Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has said it will move to its new permanent home in Parma, Italy, by 2005 at the latest, following the long-awaited decision on its headquarters' location being made by European Union (EU) heads of government in December. The agency has promised no interruption to its risk assessment and communications duties, however. The decision over EFSA's headquarters followed a long wrangle between Member States, notably between Finland and Italy, who ultimately prevailed, with the decision being taken at the end of ...


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