Quality Assurance pig rules welcomed 06 Jun 2007
The move by the NSW Food Authority to require all pigs sent to NSW
domestic abattoirs be accompanied by a valid National Vendor Declaration (NVD)
as from June 30, 2007, has been welcomed by Australian Pork Limited (APL).
The authority has stated that for an NVD to be considered valid under the
Australian Standard for the Hygienic Production and Transport of Meat and Meat
Products for Human Consumption, animals must be sourced from a facility that has
been accredited under a recognised on-farm quality assurance (QA) programme,
being either
PigPass
QA or
Australian Pork Industry Quality (APIQ).
SAFEMEAT, the Australian Meat Industry Council
(AMIC) and the NSW Meat Industry Consultative Committee also supported the
announcement.
CEO of APL, Andrew Spencer, said processors were
now generally requiring pigs destined for export to be accompanied by an NVD,
linked to an approved farm QA programme, as part of their approved arrangements
for Australian Quarantine Inspection Service (AQIS) certification.
"The announcement by the NSW Food Authority is also timely given APL's
recent review of the PigPass NVD and its proposed review of the APIQ Programme.
These reviews canvass industry advice on how the programmes can be more readily
adopted by all producers, both large and small."
"However, in the long term the industry cannot
continue to operate on two levels, having one standard for export product and
another for domestic," he said.
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