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PDF: ELENCO ORGANISMI EMITTENTI Cavalli Giu2021 Dipartimento delle Politiche europee ed internazionali e dello sviluppo rurale Direzione generale dello sviluppo rurale Ufficio DISR VII - Dirigente: Francesco Bongiovanni Tel. 06 46655098-46655096 - 06 484459 e-mail: [email protected] La base di dati centrale in Italia (BDE) è gestita dal Ministero delle politiche agricole alimentari e forestali – Ufficio AGRET II (Via XX Settembre 20 – 00187 Roma) e comprende le basi dati di tutti gli organismi emittenti i passaporti per gli equidi. The central database in Italy (BDE) is managed by the Ministry of Agriculture Food and Forestry Policies– AGRET II (Via XX Settembre 20 – 00187 Roma) and includes the databases of all passports’ issuing bodies. ELENCO ORGANISMI EMITTENTI PASSAPORTO EQUIDI REG. (UE) N. 262/2015 LIST OF PASSPORTS' ISSUING BODIES REG. (UE) N.262/2015 Codice UELN Programma Genitico Razze Contatti Associazione/Organizzazione UELN code Breeding programme Races Contacts Associations/Organizations Programma genetico Equine autoctone: Dr. Stefano Zuliani Associazione Nazionale Allevatori Cavalli di 380001 razze equine ed Cavallino della Giara Razza Haflinger Italiana (ANACRHAI) asinine a limitata Cavallino di Monterufoli Viale J.F. Kennedy 182 - 50038 Scarperia diffusione in Italia Cavallo del Catria (FI) Cavallo del Delta +39 055 4627295 Cavallo del Ventasso +39 055 4628717 Cavallo Pentro [email protected] Cavallo Sarcidano PEC [email protected] Cavallo Appenninico www https://www.haflinger.it/ Cavallo Romano della Maremma Laziale Napoletano Persano Pony di Esperia Sanfratellano Salernitano Tolfetano Equine estere: Cavallo di Merens Knabstrupper Asinine: Asino dell’Amiata Asino dell’Asinara Asino di Martina Franca Asino Ragusano Asino Romagnolo Asino Pantesco Asino Viterbese Asino Sardo Programma genetico Murgese Dr. Stefano Zuliani Associazione Nazionale Allevatori Cavalli di 380001 del cavallo Murgese Razza Haflinger Italiana (ANACRHAI) Viale J.F. Kennedy 182 - 50038 Scarperia (FI) +39 055 4627295 +39 055 4628717 [email protected] PEC [email protected] www https://www.haflinger.it/ Programma genetico Noriker Dr. Stefano Zuliani Associazione Nazionale Allevatori Cavalli di 380001 del cavallo Noriker Razza Haflinger Italiana (ANACRHAI) Viale J.F. Kennedy 182 - 50038 Scarperia (FI) +39 055 4627295 +39 055 4628717 [email protected] PEC [email protected] www https://www.haflinger.it/ Programma genetico Haflinger Dr. Stefano Zuliani Associazione Nazionale Allevatori Cavalli di 380002 del Cavallo di razza Razza Haflinger, Haflinger Italia Viale J.F. Kennedy, 182 – 50038 – Scarperia (FI) - Italy Phone number : 39.055.4627295 Fax number : 39.055.4628717 EMail : [email protected] PEC [email protected] http://www.haflinger.it 380003 Programma genetico Maremmana Dr.ssa Paola Tonelli Associazione Nazionale Allevatori Cavallo del Cavallo di razza di Razza Maremmana Maremmana Address : Via Canova, 13 A - 58100 - GROSSETO - Italy Phone number : 39.0564.417087 Fax number : 39.0564.25081 Email: [email protected] Web: www.anamcavallomaremmano.com 380004 Programma genetico Cavallo Agricolo Italiano Dr. Giuseppe Pigozzi Associazione Nazionale Allevatori del del Cavallo agricolo da Tiro Pesante Rapido Cavallo Agricolo Italiano da Tiro Pesante da Tiro pesante Rapido rapido Address : VIA VERONA 90 – 37068 – VIGASIO (VERONA) - Italy Phone number : 390458201622 Fax number : 390458200396 EMail : [email protected] Web : www.anacaitpr.it/ 380005 Programma genetico Cavallo arabo Sig.ra Mirjam Boschini Associazione Nazionale Italiana Cavallo del cavallo Arabo Arabo Address: Strada delle Basse 1/1A - 43044 - COLLECCHIO (PARMA) - Italy Phone number : 39 521 805250 Fax number : 39 521 800212 EMail : [email protected] Web : www.anicahorse.org 380006 Programma genetico Cavallo bardigiano Dr. Stefano Zuliani Associazione Nazionale Allevatori Cavalli del cavallo Bardigiano Sig. Matteo Vasini di Razza Haflinger, Viale J.F. Kennedy, 182 – 50038 – Scarperia (FI) - Italy Phone number : 39.055.4627295 Fax number : 39.055.4628717 EMail : [email protected] PEC [email protected] http://www.haflinger.it 380007 Programma genetico Cavallo da sella italiano Dr.ssa Sveva Davanzo MIPAAF – Uff. PQAI VII del cavallo da sella Address: Via XX settembre 20 italiano 00187 - ROMA - Italy Phone number : 06 46653110 - 3192 EMail : [email protected] Web : www.unire.it 380008 Programma genetico Cavallo trottatore Dr.ssa Sveva Davanzo MIPAAF – Uff. PQAI VII del cavallo Trottatore Address: Via XX settembre 20 italiano 00187 - ROMA - Italy Phone number : 06 46653110 - 4331 EMail : [email protected] Web : www.unire.it 380ity Programma genetico Purosangue inglese Dr.ssa Sveva Davanzo MIPAAF – Uff. PQAI VII del cavallo Puro Address: Via XX settembre 20 Sangue Inglese 00187 - ROMA - Italy Phone number : 06 46653110 - 6145 EMail : [email protected] Web : www.unire.it 380010 Programma genetico Lipizzano Dr. Stefano Zuliani Associazione Nazionale Allevatori Cavalli del cavallo Lipizzano di Razza Haflinger, Viale J.F. Kennedy, 182 – 50038 – Scarperia (FI) - Italy Phone number : 39.055.4627295 Fax number : 39.055.4628717 EMail : [email protected] PEC [email protected] http://www.haflinger.it 380011 Anagrafe degli equidi Ascendenza sconosciuta AIA- Associazione Italiana Allevatori Unknown pedigree Unknown pedigree Horses The Alphacode : AIAUH Address : Via Tomassetti 9 – 00161 - Roma - Italy Phone number : 0039 06 85451287 Fax number : 00 39 06 85451322 EMail : [email protected] Web : www.aia.it Programma genetico Murgese Dr.ssa Grazia Associazione Nazionale Allevatori cavallo Murgese e cavallo Murgese e Asino di Martina Franca Bramante Asino di Martina Franca (ANAMF) asino di Martina C/da Ortolini Zona L, 14 Franca 74015 Martina Franca (TA) Puglia +39 080 4807109 Informazioni: [email protected] Presidente: [email protected] Direttore: [email protected] Segreteria: [email protected] Pec: [email protected] Riconosciuto con DM N.0227280 del 17/05/2021 Deroghe permesse dal Reg. 504/08 e applicazione in Italia Termini per l’identificazione degli equidi nati in Italia (deadline for identification equidae) L’Italia non si avvale della relativa deroga prevista dall’art 5.(6).(Italy does not use the derogation provided for in art. 5 (6)). Identificazione degli equidi allo stato selvatico o semiselvatico (identification of certain equidae living under wild or semi-wild conditions) L’Italia non si avvale della relativa deroga prevista dall’art 7.(2).(Italy does not use the derogation provided for in art. 7 (2)). Metodi alternative di verifica dell’identità (use of alternative methods for identity verification) L’Italia non si avvale della relativa deroga prevista dall’art. 12 (4).(Italy does not use the derogation provided for in art. 12 (4)). Uso di documenti di identificazione semplificati (use of simplified identification documents) L’Italia non si avvale della relativa deroga prevista dall’art 14.(2).(Italy does not use the derogation provided for in art. 14 (2)). .
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