Consultations received for closed consultations
Dear Agriculture and Rural Development (AGRI),
Under the right of access to documents in the EU treaties, as developed in Regulation 1049/2001, I am requesting documents which contain the following information pertaining SPECIFICALLY to the consultations that were received from the following consultation titles:
1. Green Paper on promotion measures and information provision for agricultural product
2. Consultation for the Impact Assessment on the "Common Agricultural Policy towards 2020" proposals
3. Agricultural product quality: product standards, farming requirements and quality schemes
4. Review of the Less favoured Area Scheme
5. The Future of the "Most Deprived Persons Food Distribution" Programme
6. Towards a European School Fruit Scheme
7. "Health Check" of the Common Agricultural Policy
8. The EU cotton scheme - towards a new proposal for reform
9. Reform of the common organisation of the market in fresh and processed fruit and vegetables
10. Reform of the banana regime: Working options ...
11. Towards a European definition of 'veal'
12. Stakeholder consultation on the implementation of the EU Forestry Strategy
13. Towards a European Action Plan for organic food and farming
Furthermore, to clarify, I am not requesting summaries, I am requesting copies of the original documents that AGRI received.
Yours faithfully,
Christopher McClure, MPH
Dear Mr.McClure,
Thank you for your e-mail dated 10/10/2012. We hereby acknowledge receipt
of your applications for access to documents, which were registered on
12/10/2012 under reference numbers GestDem:
1. ref. gestdem 2012-4680 - Green Paper on promotion measures and
information provision for agricultural product
2. ref. gestdem 2012-4681 - Consultation for the Impact Assessment on the
"Common Agricultural Policy towards 2020" proposals
3. ref. gestdem 2012-4682 - Agricultural product quality: product
standards, farming requirements and quality schemes
4. ref. gestdem 2012-4683 - Review of the Less favoured Area Scheme
5. ref. gestdem 2012-4684 - The Future of the "Most Deprived Persons Food
Distribution" Programme
6. ref. gestdem 2012-4685 - Towards a European School Fruit Scheme
7. ref. gestdem 2012-4686 - "Health Check" of the Common Agricultural
Policy
8. ref. gestdem 2012-4687 - The EU cotton scheme - towards a new proposal
for reform
9. ref. gestdem 2012-4689 - Reform of the common organisation of the
market in fresh and processed fruit and vegetables
10. ref. gestdem 2012-4690 - Reform of the banana regime: Working options
11. ref. gestdem 2012-4691 - Towards a European definition of 'veal'
12. ref. gestdem 2012-4693 - Stakeholder consultation on the
implementation of the EU Forestry Strategy
13. ref. gestdem 2012-4694 -Towards a European Action Plan for organic
food and farming
In accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 regarding public access to
European Parliament, Council and Commission documents, your application
will be handled within 15 working days. The time limit will expire on
6/11/2012 but due to the large number of documents requested this time
limit may be extended on the basis of Article 6 (3) of Reg. (EC)
1049/2001, which provides that "In the event of an application relating to
a very long document or to a very large number of documents, the
institution concerned may confer with the applicant informally, with a
view to finding a fair solution".
We are expecting from the responsible units of DG AGRI, that will treat
your requests, to tell us how much time is needed to identify and analyse
the documents and you will be informed in due course.
Could you please also indicate more precisely if the documents you need
related to the above mentionned consultations are the contributions that
the Commission received?
Yours faithfully,
Vassiliki ANAGNOSTOU
Access to documents coordinator
European Commission
DG Agriculture and Rural Development
Unit K.2
L130 4/70
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 29 598 94
[1][email address]
Dear Agriculture and Rural Development (AGRI),
Thank you for such a rapid response.
The documents being requested are, in fact, the contributions that the Commission received.
Yours faithfully,
Christopher McClure
Dear Mr. McClure,
We refer to your e-mail dated 10/10/2012 in which you make a request for
access to documents under Reg. (EC) 1049/2001, registered on 12/10/2012
under the above mentioned reference numbers.
I would like to inform you that the requested documents are
available in the website Europa at the following addresses and for this
reason do not fall under the Regulation 1049/2001:
-Ref. Gestdem 2012-4681 - Consultation for the Impact Assessment on the
"Common Agricultural Policy towards 2020" proposals:
[1]http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/cap-post...
-Ref. Gestdem 2012-4686 - "Health Check" of the Common Agricultural
Policy:
[2]http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/healthch...
-Ref. Gestdem 2012-4685 - Towards a European School Fruit Scheme:
[3]http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/sfs/euro...
For the other requests you made you will receive separate replies.
Yours faithfully,
Vassiliki ANAGNOSTOU
Access to documents coordinator
European Commission
DG Agriculture and Rural Development
Unit K.2
L130 4/70
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 29 598 94
[4][email address]
_____________________________________________
From: AGRI ACCESS DOCUMENTS
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2012 4:58 PM
To: '[FOI #222 email]'
Subject: Access to documents request - Applicant: McClure - No Gestdem:.
ref. gestdem
2012-4680/4681/4682/4683/4684/4685/4686/4687/4689/4690/4691/4693/4694 -
Acknowledgement receipt
Dear Mr.McClure,
Thank you for your e-mail dated 10/10/2012. We hereby acknowledge receipt
of your applications for access to documents, which were registered on
12/10/2012 under reference numbers GestDem:
1. ref. gestdem 2012-4680 - Green Paper on promotion measures and
information provision for agricultural product
2. ref. gestdem 2012-4681 - Consultation for the Impact Assessment on the
"Common Agricultural Policy towards 2020" proposals
3. ref. gestdem 2012-4682 - Agricultural product quality: product
standards, farming requirements and quality schemes
4. ref. gestdem 2012-4683 - Review of the Less favoured Area Scheme
5. ref. gestdem 2012-4684 - The Future of the "Most Deprived Persons Food
Distribution" Programme
6. ref. gestdem 2012-4685 - Towards a European School Fruit Scheme
7. ref. gestdem 2012-4686 - "Health Check" of the Common Agricultural
Policy
8. ref. gestdem 2012-4687 - The EU cotton scheme - towards a new proposal
for reform
9. ref. gestdem 2012-4689 - Reform of the common organisation of the
market in fresh and processed fruit and vegetables
10. ref. gestdem 2012-4690 - Reform of the banana regime: Working options
11. ref. gestdem 2012-4691 - Towards a European definition of 'veal'
12. ref. gestdem 2012-4693 - Stakeholder consultation on the
implementation of the EU Forestry Strategy
13. ref. gestdem 2012-4694 -Towards a European Action Plan for organic
food and farming
In accordance with Regulation (EC) No 1049/2001 regarding public access to
European Parliament, Council and Commission documents, your application
will be handled within 15 working days. The time limit will expire on
6/11/2012 but due to the large number of documents requested this time
limit may be extended on the basis of Article 6 (3) of Reg. (EC)
1049/2001, which provides that "In the event of an application relating to
a very long document or to a very large number of documents, the
institution concerned may confer with the applicant informally, with a
view to finding a fair solution".
We are expecting from the responsible units of DG AGRI, that will treat
your requests, to tell us how much time is needed to identify and analyse
the documents and you will be informed in due course.
Could you please also indicate more precisely if the documents you need
related to the above mentionned consultations are the contributions that
the Commission received?
Yours faithfully,
Vassiliki ANAGNOSTOU
Access to documents coordinator
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European Commission
DG Agriculture and Rural Development
Unit K.2
L130 4/70
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 29 598 94
[5][email address]
Dear Agriculture and Rural Development (AGRI),
Thank you kindly for your assistance and reply. I agree that this should be handled in a successive staging, as it is a large request.
Thank you considerably and I look forward to receiving more documents.
Yours faithfully,
Christopher McClure
Dear Mr. McClure,
We refer to your e-mail dated 10/10/2012 in which you make a request for
access to documents under Reg. (EC) 1049/2001, registered on 12/10/2012
under the above mentioned reference number.
I would like to inform you that the majority of the requested documents
(155 of 173 contributions) are available in the website Europa at the
following address:
Ref. Gestdem 2012/4680 - Green Paper on promotion measures and information
provision for agricultural product:
[1]http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/promotio...
For the other 18 contributions, the contributors have not given their
consent even for anonymised publication. For this reason and in accordance
with Article 4(4) 4(5) of Regulation 1049/2001
we have to proceed to consultations with the Member States and other third
parties concerned. As soon as the consultations finish we will inform you
of the result.
Yours faithfully,
Vassiliki ANAGNOSTOU
Access to documents coordinator
European Commission
DG Agriculture and Rural Development
Unit K.2
L130 4/70
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 29 598 94
[2][email address]
Dear Mr. McClure,
Further to my e-mail of 12th October 2012, I would like to inform you that
your application is currently being handled. However, we will not be in a
position to complete the handling of your application within the time
limit of 15 working days.
After having received the feedback from the responsible units of DG AGRI
that treat your requests, I confirm that the handling of your requests
will take several months and an extended time limit is needed but it's not
possible to fix a specific deadline for the following reasons:
- Your application concerns a very large number of documents. Apart the
published documents that you have already received, there are
approximately 1364 documents which need to be assessed individually. Such
a detailed analysis brings an excessive workload that cannot be carried
out within the normal time limits set out in Article 7 of Regulation
1049/2001. The handling of your request involves the assessment of very
voluminous documents originating from third parties and several Member
States. The analysis of these documents, together with the need to make
around 200 consultations with the third parties and Member States
concerned, in accordance with Article 4(4) 4(5) of Regulation 1049/2001,
cannot be expected to be completed within the normal time limits set out
in Article 7 of Regulation 1049/2001.
For many of these documents, the Commission has committed to keep some of
the information confidential and has to contact each Member State, region,
NGO, citizen and other bodies, to request the permission to disclose their
documents. Please note that it will not be possible to get in contact
with all of them because some of the contributions lack contact details.
Moreover, even if the Commission obtains the permission, a large number of
the contributions will have to be anonymised because of the commitment of
the Commission to protect the privacy and the integrity of the individual,
in accordance with Community legislation regarding the protection of
personal data. This means that all references to the contributor's
identity will be removed in many documents.
- In order to retrieve the documents requested, large files have to be
examined as well as older and actual databases of the Commission.
- Please note that for the request no Gestdem 2012/4684,The Future of the
"Most Deprived Persons Food Distribution" Programme there were 12.000
replies received to the on-line questionnaire for which we asked the help
of the computing service on the possibility of retrieving these data.
However, the Regulation also provides for a possibility to confer with
applicants in order to find a fair solution when an application concerns a
very large number of documents. Article 6(3) provides that "in the event
of an application relating to a very long document or to very large number
of documents, the institution concerned may confer with the applicant
informally, with a view to finding a fair solution".
Based on this provision, we would kindly ask you whether you could narrow
down the scope of your request, so as to reduce it to a more manageable
amount of documents. If that is not possible and if you maintain your
request for access to all documents concerned by your application, we
propose to handle your application in successive stages. If you accept
this proposal, you could indicate an order of priority, which we will
follow as much as possible in handling your application. If necessary, I
will inform you separately for the progress of each request. You will
receive, at regular intervals and separately for each request, batches of
documents which have been cleared for release or a reasoned reply
explaining why some documents cannot be disclosed.
If you are searching for specific information, please let us know, in
order to try to find if there is a different way to get this information.
We could also try to organise a meeting or a videoconference to discuss
your requests.
If you have any questions concerning this proposal, you can contact us:
• by e-mail to: [1][email address]
• by telephone to: (+32) (0) 22 95 98 94
Thank you in advance for your understanding.
Yours faithfully,
Vassiliki ANAGNOSTOU
Access to documents coordinator
European Commission
DG Agriculture and Rural Development
Unit K.2
L130 4/70
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 29 598 94
[2][email address]
From: ANAGNOSTOU Vassiliki (AGRI)
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 5:02 PM
To: '[FOI #222 email]'
Subject: Access to documents request - Applicant: McClure - No Gestdem
2012-4680/4682/4683/4684/4687/4689/4690/4691/4693/4694 - EXTENSION OF
DEADLINE AND PROPOSAL FOR A FAIR SOLUTION UNDER ART. 6(3) OF THE REG. (EC)
1049/2001
Dear Mr. McClure,
Further to my e-mail of 12th October 2012, I would like to inform you that
your application is currently being handled. However, we will not be in a
position to complete the handling of your application within the time
limit of 15 working days.
After having received the feedback from the responsible units of DG AGRI
that treat your requests, I confirm that the handling of your requests
will take several months and an extended time limit is needed but it's not
possible to fix a specific deadline for the following reasons:
- Your application concerns a very large number of documents. Apart the
published documents that you have already received, there are
approximately 1364 documents which need to be assessed individually. Such
a detailed analysis brings an excessive workload that cannot be carried
out within the normal time limits set out in Article 7 of Regulation
1049/2001. The handling of your request involves the assessment of very
voluminous documents originating from third parties and several Member
States. The analysis of these documents, together with the need to make
around 200 consultations with the third parties and Member States
concerned, in accordance with Article 4(4) 4(5) of Regulation 1049/2001,
cannot be expected to be completed within the normal time limits set out
in Article 7 of Regulation 1049/2001.
For many of these documents, the Commission has committed to keep some of
the information confidential and has to contact each Member State, region,
NGO, citizen and other bodies, to request the permission to disclose their
documents. Please note that it will not be possible to get in contact
with all of them because some of the contributions lack contact details.
Moreover, even if the Commission obtains the permission, a large number of
the contributions will have to be anonymised because of the commitment of
the Commission to protect the privacy and the integrity of the individual,
in accordance with Community legislation regarding the protection of
personal data. This means that all references to the contributor's
identity will be removed in many documents.
- In order to retrieve the documents requested, large files have to be
examined as well as older and actual databases of the Commission.
- Please note that for the request no Gestdem 2012/4684,The Future of the
"Most Deprived Persons Food Distribution" Programme there were 12.000
replies received to the on-line questionnaire for which we asked the help
of the computing service on the possibility of retrieving these data.
However, the Regulation also provides for a possibility to confer with
applicants in order to find a fair solution when an application concerns a
very large number of documents. Article 6(3) provides that "in the event
of an application relating to a very long document or to very large number
of documents, the institution concerned may confer with the applicant
informally, with a view to finding a fair solution".
Based on this provision, we would kindly ask you whether you could narrow
down the scope of your request, so as to reduce it to a more manageable
amount of documents. If that is not possible and if you maintain your
request for access to all documents concerned by your application, we
propose to handle your application in successive stages. If you accept
this proposal, you could indicate an order of priority, which we will
follow as much as possible in handling your application. If necessary, I
will inform you separately for the progress of each request. You will
receive, at regular intervals and separately for each request, batches of
documents which have been cleared for release or a reasoned reply
explaining why some documents cannot be disclosed.
If you are searching for specific information, please let us know, in
order to try to find if there is a different way to get this information.
We could also try to organise a meeting or a videoconference to discuss
your requests.
If you have any questions concerning this proposal, you can contact us:
• by e-mail to: [1][email address]
• by telephone to: (+32) (0) 22 95 98 94
Thank you in advance for your understanding.
Yours faithfully,
Vassiliki ANAGNOSTOU
Access to documents coordinator
European Commission
DG Agriculture and Rural Development
Unit K.2
L130 4/70
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 29 598 94
[2][email address]
Dear Mr. McClure,
Could you please confirm that you received my e-mail of 31^st October,
even if you have no reply to give us yet?
Thank you in advance for your cooperation,
Best regards,
Vassiliki ANAGNOSTOU
Access to documents coordinator
European Commission
DG Agriculture and Rural Development
Unit K.2
L130 4/70
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 29 598 94
[1][email address]
Dear Agriculture and Rural Development (AGRI),
Thank you.
I have received an email on October 31st, 2012.
Thank you, again.
Yours faithfully,
Christopher McClure
Dear Mr. McClure,
Thank you for your e-mail confirming that you have received my e-mail of
31st October. Could you please give me your reply as soon as possible in
order to find a solution for the treatment of your requests?
I would also like to forward to you an e-mail of the unit G.1 of DG AGRI
which is responsible for your request No Gestdem: 2012-4683 - Review of
the Less favoured Area Scheme:
"Dear Mr. McClure,
Thank you for your request as regards the LFA review.
In order to meet this request in the most satisfactory and efficient
manner, we would like to explain the procedure and seek your further
guidance.
1) We received more than 100 contributions in the consultation. These
contributions were provided in different EU languages.
2) The Commission has committed itself to keep some of the information
confidential. The following statement featured in the Cover Note of the
consultation:
The results of the consultation will be reflected in the steering group's
report, which is due to be published in summer 2008. A summary of the
results will be published on this website. The information given will
remain confidential in line with Regulation 45/2001 and will not be
transferred to anybody. We guarantee that the answers will be anonymised.
Therefore, in order to provide the contributions to the review, the
Commission services will have to go back to each Member State, region,
NGO, citizen and other bodies who contributed to the review, and request
their permission to share their contribution with you. It is presently
unknown to us what feedback we may receive, however, I wish to draw your
attention to the fact that some of the contributions lack contact details
and it will not be possible for us to get in contact with all
contributors.
3) In case the Commission services could obtain the permission, the
contributions will have to be anonymised. This means that all references
to the contributor's identity will be removed. Apart from the fact that
this will take several months, the contributions will not reveal their
content in their entirety.
Therefore, we would be most grateful if you could further define your
request. Are you looking for a specific piece of information? If so,
perhaps we could choose a different working method so that we could meet
your expectations. We could also try to schedule a meeting or a
videoconference etc. with the colleagues responsible for the LFA review to
discuss your request."
Could you please take into consideration both my e-mail of 31st October
that covers all your requests as well as the e-mail of today of G.1 before
giving us your reply?
Thank you in advance for your cooperation,
Vassiliki ANAGNOSTOU
Access to documents coordinator
European Commission
DG Agriculture and Rural Development
Unit K.2
L130 4/70
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 29 598 94
[1][email address]
Dear Agriculture and Rural Development (AGRI),
I would like to continue my pursuit of these documents. These documents include a systematic format:
1. The preliminary document (from the EU bodies)
2. The opinions (or consults) received for the document during the consultant period. However, you may bypass those documents that are NOT in English. I will not be utilizing these.
3. The final document (from the EU bodies) that was officially released after the EU body took the third-party opinions into consideration.
You can find an example of this here:
http://ec.europa.eu/health/scientific_co...
The difference is that I want copies of the original consultation documents.
My dominant issue is that these have not been made public, or even discussed, though these are all public documents.
I will still continue by pursuit, but due to the volume of the request, I understand that this process may be slowed, in stages, etc.
Yours faithfully,
Christopher McClure
Dear Mr McClure
As we already informed you in previous correspondence, many of the
documents you requested are third parties documents and for this reason
the Commission has to consult the authors in order to request their
permission to disclose the documents.
One of the organisations we consulted, Pan Europe from Belgium that agrees
to disclose its document, asked to know which is your identity. Could you
please indicate, as soon as possible, whether or not you agree to inform
this organisation on your identity? If your reply is positive, could it
apply to other similar requests we may receive?
Thank you in advance for your cooperation,
Best regards,
Vassiliki ANAGNOSTOU
Access to documents coordinator
European Commission
DG Agriculture and Rural Development
Unit K.2
L130 4/70
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 29 598 94
[1][email address]
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Dear Mr McClure, could you please reply to our e-mail of 4^th December?
Thank you in advance,
Best regards,
Vassiliki ANAGNOSTOU
Access to documents coordinator
European Commission
DG Agriculture and Rural Development
Unit K.2
L130 4/70
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 29 598 94
[1][email address]
Dear Mr McClure,
For some of the requests with the above mentioned numbers, the number of
the documents is very big and cannot be sent by e-mail (the volume exceeds
the capacity of the system). For this reason we will burn the documents in
a CD.
Could you please give us your mailing address where we can send you the
CDs?
Best regards,
Vassiliki ANAGNOSTOU
Access to documents coordinator
European Commission
DG Agriculture and Rural Development
Unit K.2
L130 4/70
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 29 598 94
[1][email address]
References
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Dear Agriculture and Rural Development (AGRI),
Yes, I am PhD researcher at the University of Iceland.
Additionally, you may submit the CD to:
515 Wythe St, Alexandria, VA 22314 USA
Yours faithfully,
Christopher McClure
Dear Mr McClure.
I received yesterday your reply to my e-mail for your mailing address but
I haven't received a reply for my previous e-mail concerning the
disclosure of your identity (see e-mail below).
Could you please give me a clear reply to that e-mail too?
Thank you in advance for your cooperation,
Best regards,
Vassiliki ANAGNOSTOU
Access to documents coordinator
European Commission
DG Agriculture and Rural Development
Unit K.2
L130 4/70
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 29 598 94
[1][email address]
Please find attached document Ares(2012)1515006 concerning "Access to documents request - Mr. McClure - No Gestdem 2012/4680 - Green Paper - D.4" sent by Ms NAESAGER Lene on 18/12/2012.
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Please find attached document Ares(2013)46720 concerning "Access to documents request - Positive reply to Mr McClure - No Gestdem 2012/4682 - Product quality - H.2" sent by Mr NAESAGER Lene on 15/01/2013. Please note that you will receive the CDs by post at your address in the USA.
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Dear Mr McClure,
In my e-mail of 4^th December 2012, I asked for your opinion on whether we
can disclose your identity to one of the organisations we consulted. As
already mentionned, "Pan Europe" agreed to disclose its document but asked
to know which is your identity. Unfortunately we haven't received a reply
from your part yet.
Today, we received a positive reply from another organisation "Euroban"
which asked from whom the application comes from. They also mentioned in
their e-mail that form 2006 there have been significant developments since
today and they would be eager to share this with you if possible.
Could you please indicate, as soon as possible, whether or not you agree
to inform these organisations on your identity? If your reply is positive,
could it apply to other similar requests we may receive in the future?
Thank you in advance for your cooperation,
Best regards,
Vassiliki ANAGNOSTOU
Access to documents coordinator
European Commission
DG Agriculture and Rural Development
Unit K.2
L130 4/70
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 29 598 94
[1][email address]
Please find attached document Ares(2013)251058 concerning "Access to documents request - Positive reply to Mr McClure - No Gestdem 2012/4689 and No Gestdem 2012/4690 - Fruits and vegetables - Banana regime" sent by Ms NAESAGER Lene on 26/02/2013.
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Please find attached document Ares(2013)315498 concerning "Access to documents request - Reply to Mr McClure - No Gestdem 2012-4684 - Consultation on "The Future of the most deprived persons food distribution"" sent by Mr SILVA RODRIGUEZ Jose Manuel on 11/03/2013.
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Please find attached document Ares(2013)346557 concerning "Access to documents request - Reply to Mr McClure - No Gestdem 2012-4687- "The EU cotton scheme-towards a new proposal for reform."" sent by Ms NAESAGER Lene on 15/03/2013.
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Dear Mr McClure, please find attached document Ares(2013)509536 concerning "Access to documents request - Positive reply to Mr McClure - No Gestdem 2012/4683 - 1st part" sent by Ms NAESAGER Lene on 26/03/2013.
Please note that this is the last part of documents that you will receive for the 4 remaining requests of access to documents of 10/10/2012 as it was already prepared before we receive your e-mail of 21/3/2013 informing us that you will not longer be needing those documents.
Best regards,
Vassiliki ANAGNOSTOU
Access to documents coordinator
European Commission
DG Agriculture and Rural Development
Unit K.2
L130 4/70
B-1049 Brussels/Belgium
+32 2 29 598 94
[email address]
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