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In Russia, zoosanitary statuses may be introduced in poultry farming

Russia
Regulation & Compliances
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Published Mar 30, 2024

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Rosselkhoznadzor, the Russian agricultural watchdog, is exploring the adoption of a compartment system for poultry farming, inspired by the pig farming sector, to categorize farms based on their zoosanitary status. This initiative, which was requested by poultry farmers last year, aims to improve trade by increasing importer confidence in products from farms with superior zoosanitary conditions. The system is expected to encompass all aspects of poultry production, including the raising, slaughtering, and processing stages. However, it's important to note that even the highest zoosanitary status under this system cannot completely eliminate the risk of disease outbreaks.
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Rosselkhoznadzor is considering the introduction in Russia of a system of compartments (animal sanitary safety statuses) in poultry farming, by analogy with a similar system already in place in pig farming. According to Veterinary Science and Life, its head Sergei Dankvert spoke about this at the final board of the department. “What we did in the event of the emergence of particularly dangerous diseases, when we awarded compartments for pig farming, is now being discussed in the same way for poultry,” he said. This is a reasonable decision, since in terms of safety, poultry farms are no different from pig farms. Also in April last year, poultry farmers themselves asked to implement a similar system. At the end of January, the Ministry of Agriculture developed draft veterinary rules to determine the zoosanitary status of poultry enterprises. According to it, the list of objects for which this classification will apply will include not only buildings, structures and premises where ...
Source: Rosng
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