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OUR EXPERTS

IN LATVIA

GLOBALG.A.P. TOUR

Stop Latvia

Assurances in the meat, egg

and dairy food chain.

Derk Oorburg

Derk Oorburg

• Board Member GlobalGAP - Livestock

• Responsible for Food Safety, Animal

Welfare and Integrity at Vion Food NL

• Dipl. European College for Veterinary

Public Health.

• Passion for good food.

FBO’s responsibility to control food safety

Responsibility (chain of) producers

Europe USA China

Show performance of food safety control (eg. Food Chain Information)

1.Design systems and procedures

2.Need for transparent and easy data collection

Animal welfare

Animal welfare

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Hazard categorisation pork

Relevant hazards

Where to control the hazards

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salmonella

listeria

yersinia

campylobacter

mycob.avium

toxoplasma

dioxine

mycotoxins

trichinella

residu antibiotics

PCB

Index

Pork

feed Farm slaughter meat processing

9 Attribution of livestock/food?

The complex problem

Antibiotic control

Medication

Biosecurity

Hygiëne

• Feedback slaughter info Continuous Improvement Animal Health

• Better biosecurity controll Less

AB necessary

Strict process hygiëne

Monitoring ESBL + MRSA

Residue of AB

Feed

• No growth enhancers • No AB in feed

• No critical antibiotics

• “prudent use”

Interventions and the role of the veterinarian

Pig Pointer

Percentage Nr

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Water 0%

outdoor access 53%

Cats 63%

Feed 71%

Rodent/vermin control 57%

Parameters

General Biosecurity 83%

Pig supply 91%

General Biosecurity

Pig supply

outdoor access

CatsFeed

Water

Rodent/vermincontrol

Farmer ID

Good

Average

Weak

Your Score

23-8-2017

Chain control.

A successful add-on for the Dutch retail

Additional

requirements

Animal welfare Environment Animal health Antibiotic reduction

Integrity program

Biosecurity plan- health plan – treatment plan

One on one relation farmer and veterinarian

Feed back of health info slaughterhouse

No use of critical antibiotics (3rd/4th generation cephalosporines and fluorquinolones)

Data on AB use in database

AB reduction plan

More space per animal

Partial solid floors

Environmental enrichment and nest building mterial

Non castration

Transport to slaughter < 6 hours

Ammonia reduction

Phosphorus efficiency

Use of only responsible soy

100% sustainable electricity

Comunication of production with the community

Precondition for a successful module

• Customer/market demands are leading – facilitating the

market

• Full transparency in the food chain – consumer trust

• Verification through independent audits – one stop audit

Fully reflected in the declaration of Abu Dhabi

Disclaimer: This presentation, training material or publication is the property of GLOBALG.A.P. c/o FoodPLUS

GmbH. The GLOBALG.A.P. licensed Certification Body or Farm Assurer may use it and its content in internal and

external trainings in unaltered format. GLOBALG.A.P. does not assume any responsibility for the training carried

out by third parties using this material.

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