Secure Food Supply Plans What s New? Danelle Bickett-Weddle, DVM, MPH, PhD, DACVPM Center for Food Security and Public Health Iowa State University
Overview Secure Poultry Supply Plans What did HPAI teach us? Secure Beef, Milk, Pork Supply Plans Resources available Next steps
Secure Food Supply Plans Movement from Premises with No Evidence of Infection Secure Egg Supply (2007) High Path Avian Influenza (HPAI) Eggs, egg products, chicks Secure Turkey Supply (2010) HPAI Movement of birds Secure Broiler Supply (2011) HPAI Movement of birds, hatching chicks and eggs Funded by USDA APHIS
Secure Food Supply Plans Movement from Premises with No Evidence of Infection Secure Milk Supply (2009-2017) Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) Movement of milk Secure Pork Supply* (2010-2017*) FMD, Classical Swine Fever, African Swine Fever Movement of animals Secure Beef Supply (2014) FMD Movement of animals Funded by USDA APHIS *Some funding also provided by National Pork Board
Make Plans More Concise Secure Egg, Turkey, Broiler Supply Plans Harmonize Accommodate differences for various types of flocks and commodities Previous science behind plans retained Led by University of Minnesota Secure Food Supply Team Secure Pork, Milk, Beef Supply Plans Remain individual plans due to CSF, ASF in swine Harmonize Accommodate differences for various production types Previous science behind plans retained Led by Iowa State University Secure Food Supply Team
Secure Poultry Supply Plan Permit guidance looks the same for easy use Criteria for the same movement in different commodities have been harmonized http://securepoultrysupply. umn.edu/ Tuesday, Oct 17: Poultry Comm. Meeting 11:10am Marie Culhane
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Enhanced Poultry Biosecurity Fall 2015: USDA recommends implementation of biosecurity concepts on all commercial poultry operations: 13 topic areas initially Biosecurity Coordinator Farm-specific or complex-wide specific biosecurity plan Line of Separation (LOS) for each building Perimeter Buffer Area on the site
Enhanced Poultry Biosecurity Sep 2016: NPIP Biennial Conference Revised to include AUDITING and incorporated into National Poultry Improvement Plan Auditing based on flock size, every 2 years Satisfactory = eligible for indemnity May 2017: NPIP Program Standard E Published in CFR NOW: 14 biosecurity principles
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Secure Milk, Pork, Beef Supply Plan Activities Concise plans Site-specific, enhanced biosecurity plans Surveillance options to give confidence of no evidence of disease Rapid vaccine availability for FMD
Concise Plans Summarize key info Refer to other documents Consistent with existing policies Remain current when policies are updated Previous science behind plans is retained Secure Beef Supply Plan Available www.securebeef.org Only 7 pages
Plan for Continuity of Business Topics Introduction Purpose of the Secure [Beef] Supply Plan FMD Response Guidance Documents Managed Movement of [Animals, Milk] in an FMD Response Participation in Secure [Beef] Supply Plan To Prepare Prior to an Outbreak Once FMD is Diagnosed in the U.S. Request a Movement Permit During an Outbreak Comments
SMS Table 1. Summary of Movement Permit Guidance, if required, for Raw Milk located within a Control Area during an FMD Response Permitting Guidance for Movement of Raw Milk 1. Traceability information is available (PIN, GPS Coordinates, and identification information on truck/tanker moved) 2. Biosecurity performance standards for raw milk collection and transport are in place and acceptable to Responsible Regulatory Officials Condition Met? Yes Yes 3. Dairy operation is not designated as Infected, Suspect, or Contact Premises 4. Destination premises and state are willing to accept the milk 5. No evidence of infection based on surveillance Yes Yes Yes 6. Permit guidance to move milk if all above responses are Yes Consider Issuing MOVEMENT PERMIT
Secure Milk, Pork, Beef: Enhanced Biosecurity Modeled after poultry NPIP includes auditing Helping producers protect their herd Self-Assessment Checklist Information Manual Templates Unified materials across dairy, swine, beef Industry nuances
Enhanced Biosecurity Checklists: Milk, Pork, Beef www.securemilksupply.org www.securebeef.org www.securepork.org
Information Manuals www.securemilksupply.org www.securebeef.org www.securepork.org
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Surveillance Guidance Document Animal Surveillance: Surveillance Guidance to Support the [SBS] COB Plan during Outbreak Methods to demonstrate lack of evidence of FMD, CSF, ASF infection Animal and/or animal product movement Support business continuity without spreading infection Reviewed by SAHOs, CEAH, WG members
Surveillance to Permit Movement Demonstrate lack of evidence of FMDv 1. Daily herd monitoring by trained producers Report abnormalities 2. Farm inspections Regulatory Officials Accredited veterinarians 3. Laboratory testing Swine oral fluids PCR test? Bulk tank milk PCR tests? Cattle oral swab PCR tests?
Surveillance Hurdle
Thank Done! You USDA! www.securemilk.org 10 pages www.securepork.org 7 pages
FMD Vaccination Challenges Current NAFMDVB can produce 2.5 million doses Moderate to Large regional outbreak Overwhelm supply $150 million/year for 5 years to reach desired capacity Vaccine Surge Capacity Video 8:35 mins On Milk, Pork, Beef websites Created by WIFSS
AgriLabs Alabama Cattlemen s Association American Association of Bovine Practitioners American Association of Veterinary Laboratory Diagnosticians American Feed Industry Association American Horse Council American National Cattlewomen American Sheep Industry Association American Veterinary Medical Association Animal Health Institute Arizona Cattle Feeders Association Arizona Cattlemen s Association Arizona Pork Council Arkansas Cattlemen s Association Arkansas Pork Producers Association Association of American Veterinary Medical Colleges Association of Veterinary Biologics Companies Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health California Cattlemen s Association California Pork Producers Association California Wool Growers Association Cargill Colorado Cattlemen s Association Colorado Livestock Association Colorado Pork Producers Association Elanco Animal Health Florida Cattlemen s Association Georgia Agribusiness Council Georgia Cattlemen s Association Georgia Milk Producers Minnesota Pork Producers Association Minnesota State Cattlemen s Association Mississippi Cattlemen s Association Mississippi Pork Producers Association Missouri Cattlemen s Association Missouri Pork Association Montana Pork Producers Council National Agri-Marketing Association National Association for the Advancement of Animal Science National Association of Federal Veterinarians National Cattlemen's Beef Association National Corn Growers Association National Grain and Feed Association National Milk Producers Federation National Pork Producers Council National Renderers Association Nebraska Cattlemen s Association Nebraska Pork Producers Association Nevada Cattlemen s Association New York Pork Producers North American Meat Institute North Carolina Cattlemen s Association North Carolina Pork Council North Dakota Pork Council North Dakota Stockmen s Association Ohio Cattlemen s Association Ohio Pork Council Oklahoma Cattlemen s Association Oklahoma Pork Council Oregon Cattlemen s Association Pennsylvania Center for Beef Excellence Public Lands Council Stakeholder Support for 2018 Farm Bill Funding
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