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Title: Arizona Youth Livestock Quality Assurance and Food Safety Program


1
Arizona Youth Livestock Quality Assurance and
Food Safety Program
  • R. Dean Fish
  • Santa Cruz County
  • Cooperative Extension

2
History
  • April 2002
  • Animal Science Department Strategic Planning
    Meeting with agents, specialists, livestock
    organization and industry representatives
    participating. Youth livestock quality assurance
    was identified as a top priority to be
    implemented statewide.

3
History
  • August 2002
  • Key decision makers invited to a planning session
    to discuss developing a statewide quality
    assurance program. All present agreed on the
    need for a statewide program and that an
    education program be mandatory by 2004
  • Currently we have 3,035 youth and adult
    participants and 156 trainers

4
History
  • Based on conservative estimates, Arizonas 4,000
    4-H/FFA members enrolled in livestock projects
    produce over 2 million pounds of meat and milk
    each year

5
Why Quality Assurance Training?
  • Encourage ethical production of wholesome
    products
  • Gain consumer confidence in our meat products
  • Increase food safety awareness
  • Improve care and management of animals through
    the implementation and practice of the 8 good
    production practices
  • Prevention of prohibited drug residues

6
Curriculum
  • After extensive review by the team, the Iowa
    4-H/FFA Food Safety and Quality Assurance
    materials were used as the basis for the Arizona
    curriculum
  • A Trainers Reference, a Youth Manual and an
    Activity Guide are all part of the offered
    curriculum

7
The 8 Good Production Practices
  • Keep Accurate Records
  • Identification and production records
  • Establish a Veterinary-Client-Patient
    relationship
  • Use medications properly
  • Follow Healthy Production Practices
  • Read and follow all label directions, safe
    storage and delivery and attention to withdrawal
    times
  • Proper Care and Handling
  • Provide adequate feed, water and environment

8
The 8 Good Production Practices
  • Provide Adequate and Safe Feed (according to
    their nutrient requirements)
  • Read and follow feed label instructions
  • Maintain Biosecurity
  • Reduce external/internal vector transmission
  • Follow Proper Food Safety Practices
  • Provide animals that are safe. Wholesome and high
    quality
  • Exhibit Strong Character Traits (ethics)
  • Good sportsmanship and character

9
Initial Certification Procedures
  • All youth participating in county and state
    livestock shows must be certified
  • Certification must be renewed every three years
  • Individuals participate in 3 hours of quality
    assurance training
  • Includes an overview of the 8 good production
    practices, viewing of two videos (Quality
    Assurance and The Rules are Black and White),
    hands-on activities and each participant receives
    a copy of the youth manual

10
Initial Certification Procedures
  • Most counties charge 10.00 to cover the costs of
    the certification training, manual and any other
    materials offered (not mandatory)
  • Arizona State Fair is maintaining the database of
    certified participants

11
Re-certification Procedures
  • Youth can attend the QA Workshop again, or
  • Youth can complete a checklist verifying their
    completion of various activities and demonstrated
    knowledge of the 8 good production practices

12
Website
  • Provides an overview of the quality assurance
    program
  • Participants can check the website for their
    certification number and expiration date
  • Workshops being offered throughout the state are
    listed on the website

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14
Website
  • The Resources section provides useful forms and
    fact sheets, PowerPoint presentations from the
    Trainer sessions, and links to related quality
    assurance websites
  • The Current Issues section provides links to the
    Arizona Department of Agriculture and the U of A
    Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory

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16
Website
  • http//cals.arizona.edu/extension/quality

17
Partners
  • Arizona Beef Council
  • Arizona Cattle Industry Research Education
    Foundation
  • Arizona Cooperative Extension, 4-H Youth
    Development
  • Arizona Department of Education, Vocational
    Education
  • Arizona Fairs Association
  • Arizona Pork Council
  • National Pork Board
  • NationalPork Producers Council
  • Arizona FFA
  • Arizona Exposition and State Fair
  • National Cattlemens Beef Association

18
Members
  • Susan Pater
  • Dr. John Marchello
  • Dr. Peder Cuneo
  • Dr. Bob Kattnig
  • Bob Peterson
  • Jose Bernal
  • James English
  • Liz Didier
  • Dennis Fiscus
  • Larry Tibbs
  • Dennis Bushong
  • Ken Johnson
  • Dr. Bill Peterson
  • Kim Gressley
  • Tim Kock
  • Gerald Moore
  • Jan Norquest
  • Curt Peters
  • Dr. Bill Schurg
  • Stephanie Sproul
  • Brent Strickland
  • Nancy Thelen
  • Gilbert Zamudio

19
Future
  • Train the Trainer workshop to certify more
    trainers
  • Publication of drug testing guidelines/protocol
    for livestock shows
  • Publication and dissemination of the
    re-certification process for youth and adult
    participants
  • Certification process for trainers

20
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