Title: Farm Health Planning
1FARM HEALTH PLANNING Catherine Harrold AHDA
Conference, 18th January 06
2Don Currys Report(Farming Food A Sustainable
Future)
- In view of Englands abysmal animal health
record, Defra and industry need a comprehensive
animal health strategy - Efficient and profitable production of livestock
depends on healthy animals - Good livestock husbandry allows animals immune
systems to develop and reduces the likelihood of
diseases spreading
3The Animal Health and Welfare Strategy
An overarching strategy covering all our animal
health welfare policies
4 Animal Health Welfare
Developed in consultation
5Working in Partnership!All must accept personal
responsibility for making this work!Responsible
Use of Medicines in Agriculture (RUMA)Zoonoses
Action Plan
6Target
- Improve the health welfare of kept animals and
protect society from the impact of animal
diseases, through sharing the management of risk
with industry - 90 of livestock holdings will have an auditable
farm health plan by 2014
7What is Farm Health Planning?
- Proactive
- Practical
- Knows the risks and acts on them
- Spots disease early if it does arrive
- Documented
- Alive!
8Partnership approach
- We are
- Working in partnership with industry in pursuing
the initiatives on farm health planning - Helping generate a partnership foundation within
the industry to support more widespread use of
farm health planning
How?
9Working Groups Led by Industry Sectors
- Working on finding the barriers and challenges to
farm health planning - Developing a set of the key components and
over-arching principles for farm health planning - Drawing up sector specific templates for health
planning and developing an information campaign
to spread messages.
10How to stay in contact with us
- Website www.defra.gov.uk
- Email animalhealthactionplan_at_defra.gsi.gov.uk