· rapidly notify registered livestock stakeholders
· prepare, manage and reduce the impact of animal health or food safety issues, such as diseases, fires or floods
· track and trace animals in the event of an emergency
· better manage emergencies to help maintain market access
The CFIA is considering changes to the Health of Animals Regulations for livestock traceability. These changes would require all Canadian operators of premises where livestock may be loaded or unloaded from a vehicle to have a valid premises identification number for each site, and to report the number when receiving livestock.
Canada’s livestock traceability system is a collaborative effort involving federal, provincial and territorial governments as well as livestock and poultry sectors. A robust traceability system helps ensure we can continue to maintain Canada’s world-class reputation of producing safe and healthy food, which helps ensure a profitable agricultural sector.
Getting a premises identification number is free and easy. Operators need to provide the following information: location of the premises; animal species kept at the premises; the type of agriculture and food operations; and contact information.
For more information on getting your free premises identification number, or to find a contact in your province or territory, please visit inspection.gc.ca/traceability.
Source: Meatbusiness