“Farms are now practicing what would have been considered enhanced biosecurity even seven or eight years ago—that’s now standard practice,” said Hamblin. “We’ve adapted and created ways to implement biosecurity measures that are less onerous and more effective.”
Hamblin highlighted that the Manitoba PED Elimination Plan is intentionally designed to be dynamic, allowing adjustments based on evolving disease pressures, biosecurity practices, and production standards.
“It’s not supposed to be, ‘we did it this way and that’s how we’re going to keep going,’” she said. “It’s meant to be evergreen, reflecting our current challenges and risks. The way we approach biosecurity today compared to a decade ago is a testament to how far we’ve come.”
A Year of Progress Despite Setbacks
While the 2024 infection was disappointing, Hamblin noted that reaching December without a single case until now is a positive sign. The overarching objective—reducing PED cases year over year—remains on track as the sector continues to work toward elimination.
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