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List of Participants List of participants Sixty-second session of the Specialized Section on Standardization of Dry and Dried Produce (GE.2), 29 June - 3 July 2015, Izmir, Turkey Start Date: Monday, June 29, 2015 End Date: Friday, July 03, 2015 Participants: 60 Afghanistan Ahmad Zia SAYD Afghanistan SME Development Directorate Director Phone: +93 777 300 529 General directorate of PSD Email: [email protected] Ministry of Commerce and Industries Albania Mr. Bashkim MOLLA Rruga: Siri Koolra Tirana Specialist Albania Regional Directorate of Agriculture Phone: 00 355 68 570 6783 Email: [email protected] Mr. Veli STAFA Bulevard Deshmoret e Kombit 2100 Tirana Specialist Albania Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Water Administration Phone: +00 355 422 5538 Fax: 00 355 422 5538 Email: [email protected] Chile Mr. Andres RODRIGUEZ Cruz del Sur 133, Off. 703, Las Condes 7580151 Santiago Chairman Chile Chilean Walnut Commission Phone: + 56 22 4724783 Email: [email protected] France Mme Emilie MAIRE 59 boulevard Vincent Auriol - Télédoc 223 Paris 75013 Inspecteur France DGCCRF Phone: +33 1 4497 2854 Email: [email protected] Mr. Jacques CAZOR Varenne 47310 MOIRAX INSPECTEUR France Ministère de l’Économie de l'Industrie et du Numérique Direction de la Concurrence de la Consommation et de Phone: 05 53 98 66 63 Mobile: 06 70 86 38 08 la Répression des Fraudes Email: [email protected] Mr. Jonathan RHODES Les Quatre Chemins 19130 Saint Aulaire Company Director France Perlim Noix Phone: + 33 5 55 25 29 62 Mobile: +33608287484 Fax: + 33 5 55 25 29 69 Email: [email protected] Germany Mrs. Ulrike BICKELMANN Deichmanns Aue 29, Referat 223 53179 Bonn Head of Inspection Service Germany Bundesanstalt für Landwirtschaft und Ernährung (BLE) Phone: + 49 228 6845 3357 Fax: +49 228 6845 3945 Email: [email protected], [email protected] Mr. Lothar BOERS Lehmkuhle 10, D-27389 Stemmen Consultant Germany LBC Lothar Börs Consulting, Phone: +49 40 4267 953513 Mobile: +49 172 408 8920 Fax: +49 40 4267 953515 Email: [email protected] Mr. Thomas HAMACHER Grosse Bäckerstrasse 4 20095 Hamburg Expert Germany Warenverein der Hamburger Börse Phone: + 49 40 374719-0 Mobile: + 49 176 16700252 Fax: + 49 40 374719-19 Email: [email protected], [email protected] Mr. Ahmed TILOUCHE Schäftlarnstr. 10 81371 München General Manager Germany Tilouche Fructimport GmbH Phone: + 49 89 777180 Fax: + 49 89 7251811 Email: [email protected] Hungary Mr. István ECSEDI Budaörsi út 141 -145 H-1118 Budapest Head of Unit Hungary National Food-Chain Safety Office Phone: + 36 1 309 1086 Fax: + 36 1 246 2954 Email: [email protected] Italy Mr. Domenico MONTELEONE Via Ribotta 5 00144 Rome Sanitary leading Italy Ministry of Health Phone: +39 06 5994 6567 Email: [email protected] 2 Friday, July 3, 2015 Mr. Giuseppe POLICRITI Via Della Sicurezza, 2 89025 Rosarno (RC) Sanitry Leading Italy Ministry of Health Phone: +39 339 682 6412 Email: [email protected] Kenya Mr. Samuel ONJOLO P. O. BOX 54974 00200 Nairobi MANAGER - INSPECTION Kenya KENYA BUREAU OF STANDARDS Phone: +254722315165 Email: [email protected] Kyrgyzstan Ms. Zhibek SADABAEVA 720044 Bishkek Kyrgyzstan Chief Specialist Department of Food Safety and Food Quality, Phone: +996312623627 Mobile: +996312701880190 Ministry of Agriculture and Melioration Fax: +996312613632 Email: [email protected] Mr. Mirlan KUBANYCHBEKOV Bishkek Kyrgyzstan Expert of the Investment Promotion Agency Ministry of Economy Phone: .+996312623842 Mobile: .+996312703408457 Email: [email protected] Mr. Kursan UMAROV 197. Panfilov Str. 720040 Batken Batken Center for standardization, testing and Kyrgyzstan metrology Center for standardization and metrology Phone: +996777728371 Ministry of economy of the Kyrgyz Republic. Fax: +996312661367 Email: [email protected], [email protected] 3 Friday, July 3, 2015 Ms. Elvira BAIZHUMANOVA 105, Isanova Str. , 720001 Bishkek Expert for Private Sector Development Kyrgyzstan Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH Phone: +996 312 906570 Fax: +996 312 610017 Email: [email protected] Denis KRASNOZHONOV 105, Isanov str 720001 Bishkek Expert on Import Promotion Kyrgyzstan Import Promotion Desk (IPD / GIZ) Phone: +996312906542 Fax: +996312610017 Email: [email protected] Ms. Aida JAMANGULOVA Manas street, #43. Apt#1 720000 Bishkek Project Manager Kyrgyzstan Public Foundation “Agency of Development Initiatives@ (ADI) Phone: +996 772 558 007 Email: [email protected] Mr. Ahtiam KASHVEEV "OSKO" LLC, 49 Manas str. Bishkek Kyrgyzstan "OSKO" LLC, Phone: +996 705 572 338 Email: [email protected] Ms. Gulzada SABYR KYZY c.. Vostok -5 microdicstric , building #32, apartment #27 Bishkek Project Coordinator Public foundation “ Agency of Development Initiatives” Phone: +996-770-97-07-84 (ADI) Email: [email protected] Saudi Arabia Mr. Abdulrahman AL JANOBI Chief Executive office for national center for palms and dates 11464 Riyadh Chief Executive office for national center for palms and Saudi Arabia dates Phone: +966 114 205 300 Fax: +966 114 617 478 Email: [email protected] South Africa Ms. Matlou SETATI 30 Hamilton Street, Harvest House, Arcadia 0001 Pretoria Chief Food Safety and Quality Assurance Officer South Africa Quality standards drafting and administration Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Phone: + 27 12 319 6049 Mobile: +2784 529 3533 Private Bag X 343, Pretoria, 0001 Fax: + 27 12 319 6055 Email: [email protected] 4 Friday, July 3, 2015 Spain Mrs. Lucía TORREGROSA NADAL Vía Augusta 197 -199 08021 Barcelona Inspectora Soivre Spain Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad Phone: 934416536 Mobile: 628000681 Email: [email protected] Mr. Giuseppe CALCAGNI Carrer de la Fruita Seca, 4 43204 Reus Chairman, Scientific Committee Spain International Nut and Dried Fruit Council Foundation - INC Phone: + 34 977 331 416 Fax: + 34 977 31 50 28 Email: [email protected] Tajikistan Ms. Nozigul KHUSHVAKHTOVA Ainy / Nazarschoeva 734042 Dushanbe Program ABT Coordinator Tajikistan GIZ Project "Support to Regional Economic Cooperation in Central Asia" Phone: +992 44 600 6783 Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Fax: +992 44 600 6787 Zusammenarbeit Email: [email protected] Mr. Jamshed BUZURUKOV Ismolly Somony Ave. 107/3 735920 Isfara Director Tajikistan Isfarafood LLC Phone: +992 987 180009 Fax: 992 927 180009 Email: [email protected] Mr. Nasridin NEGMATOV Rahim Jalilov street 26 Isfara Chair Tajikistan International Association of Producers and Exporters of Agricultural Products of Tajikistan Phone: +79637625895 Email: [email protected], [email protected] Tunisia Mr. Mohsen BOUJBEL Avenue Hedi Karray _ Imm. Cométe Immobilière Centre Urbain Nord- Cité Mahrajéne 1082 Tunis BOUDJEBEL S.A VACPA Tunisia Phone: + 216 22 323 386 Fax: + 216 71 707 060 Email: [email protected] Turkey Mr. Mehmet KARABAY Ekonomi Bakanlığı, İnönü Bulvarı No. 36 Oda No. 2117 06490 Balgat Çankaya ANKARA DIRECTOR-GENERAL Turkey DG PRODUCT SAFETY AND INSPECTION MINISTRY OF ECONOMY Phone: +90 312 212 58 97 Fax: +90 312 212 87 68 Email: [email protected] 5 Friday, July 3, 2015 Mr. Cevat KOC CANAKKALE YOLU 3. KM MENEMEN 35660 IZMIR General Coordinator Turkey GENERAL COORDINATOR Phone: +90 232 831 35 05 Fax: +90 232 8313508 Email: [email protected] Mr. ZAFER SOYLU Ekonomi Bakanlığı, İnönü Bulvarı No. 36 Oda No. 2117 06490 Balgat Çankaya ANKARA HEAD OF DEPARTMENT Turkey DG PRODUCT SAFETY AND INSPECTION MINISTRY OF ECONOMY Phone: +90 312 212 58 97 Fax: +90 312 212 87 68 Email: [email protected] Mr. Korkut YAVUZ Ekonomi Bakanlığı, İnönü Bulvarı No. 36 Oda No. 2117 06490 Balgat Çankaya ANKARA Head of Section Turkey DG PRODUCT SAFETY AND INSPECTION Ministry of Economy Phone: + 90 312 204 80 77 Fax: + 90 312 212 87 68 Email: [email protected] Mrs. Elif ULUG SAKALSIZ T.C. Ekonomi Bakanligi Inönü Bulvari No. 36 Foreign Trade Expert 06510 Emek Ankara General Directorate of Product Safety and Inspection Turkey Ministry of Economy Phone: +90 312 204 80 77 Fax: +90 312 212 87 68 Email: [email protected] Ms. Derya BALLI INONU BULVARI NO:36, EMEK 06510 Ankara ASSISTANT FOREIGN TRADE SPECIALIST Turkey MINISTRY OF ECONOMY Email: [email protected] Ms. Tugce TERZI INONU BULVARI NO:36, EMEK Ankara 06510 Assistant Foreign Trade Specialist Turkey Ministry of Economy Phone: +90 31 2204 8081 Email: [email protected] Mr. Emre KIRICIOGLU Ekonomi Bakanligi, Urun Guvenligi ve Denetimi Genel Mudurlugu, Inonu Bulvari, №:36/2117, Product Inspector 06490 Emek Mah. Cankaya, Annkara Department of Food & Agriculture Turkey Ministry of Economy Phone: +90 312 2048081 Fax: +90 312 2128768 Email: [email protected] Ms. Betul VAZGEÇER Eskisehir yolu 9. Km Lodumlu 06532 Ankara Engineer Turkey Ministry of Food Agriculture and Livestock Phone: +903122587754 Fax: +903122587760 Email: [email protected] 6 Friday, July 3, 2015 Ms. Uygun AKSOY Ege University Faculty of Agriculture Department of Horticulture / Bornova PROFESSOR 35100 Izmir DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE Turkey EGE UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE Phone: +90 232 488 60 00 Fax: +90 232 488 61 00 Email: [email protected] Ukraine Mrs. Elena IVCHENKO Semashko str 13 03142 Kiev director Ukraine Ukrainian Walnut Association Mobile: +380667335893 Email: [email protected] Mrs. Iryna OKHREMENKO Semashko str,13 03142 Kiyv Ukraine Ukrainian public Organization Ukrainian Walnuts Association, Phone: +380671152352
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