FEFAC makes available Biosecurity recommendations in context of ASF

Wednesday August 28, 2019/ FEFAC/ European Union.
https://www.fefac.eu

02-Sep-2019 (6 years 9 months 5 days ago)

The potential devastating impact of particularly African Swine Fever shows that operators connected to livestock farms cannot afford any shortcomings when it comes to biosecurity and in most European countries effective biosecurity measures are already implemented by feed manufacturers, based on guidance developed by the sector. FEFAC built on these national guidances and knowledge gained by its members from past outbreaks to issue Recommendations for the development of a biosecurity plan at feed manufacturer level. The purpose of this document is to secure maximum dissemination of best practices, bearing in mind that the starting point for an effective biosecurity plan is commitment from operators and adaptation to the local context.

The EU Feed hygiene legislation (Regulation (EC) No 183/2005) sets a solid baseline to manage the risk of dissemination of any pathogen via feed: guides to good practice have been developed at EU and national level to help operators implementing prerequisite programmes and HACCP-based procedures for the control of hazards in feed. Additional provisions are required to address the risk of dissemination of pathogens via other vectors than feed (i.e. vehicle, personnel).

These recommendations are primarily meant for operators based in countries where there is no detailed professional/legal guidance yet for the drafting and implementation of biosecurity plans at feed mill levels. They must be considered in the light of national guidance and/or legal requirements where relevant.

The purpose of this document is to:

Overview of key principles for drafting a biosecurity plan in the eu compound feed industry:

feed ASFRecommendations for the Development of a Biosecurity Plan in the EU Compound Feed Industry