New biosecurity requirements from November 1 for pig producers in Poland

Published 2021년 10월 13일

Tridge summary

Pig producers must meet new biosecurity requirements by October 31, 2021, to move pigs outside ASF zones and employ outside staff. These requirements include building a fence around pig keeping areas and feed and bedding storage buildings. From November 1, farms must have a Biosafety Plan, which must be legible and approved by the District Veterinary Officer, to monitor and reduce disease risk. The plan should be customized to the farm's profile and zoning.
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Original content

We remind pig producers that farms that want to move pigs outside the ASF zones where they were produced and employ at least one person from outside must meet new biosecurity requirements by October 31, 2021. According to the new regulations, it is necessary to build a fence to protect the premises where the pigs are kept and the buildings where the feed and bedding are stored. According to the National Association of Pigs Producers Employers, a wall of buildings with properly secured window openings that do not open from the outside may constitute a partial fence. From November 1 this year. it is required to have a Biosafety Plan (PBB) containing all the necessary information to monitor and reduce the risk of disease entering the herd, regardless of the nature of the production. The Biosafety Plan ...
Source: Wrp

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