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Title: Swine ID Plan Smart Solutions for Swine Health


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Swine ID PlanSmart Solutions for Swine
Health
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Todays Presentation
  • NAIS development
  • Swine ID Plan Development
  • Swine ID Plan Components
  • Focus on Premises Identification
  • Overview
  • Benefits
  • How to register

3
National Animal Identification System
  • The National Animal Identification System (NAIS)
    is an information system that helps producers and
    animal health officials respond quickly and
    effectively to animal disease events in the
    United States
  • The NAIS is a state/federal/industry cooperative
    effort to strengthen the animal health
    infrastructure

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NAIS Goal
  • Implement a system that provides animal health
    authorities with the ability to rapidly identify
    all premises and at-risk animals that might have
    been exposed to a disease of concern.
  • Industry working groups have developed
    recommendations for species-specific
    identification systems to meet the NAIS goal

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Pork Industry ID Working Group
  • Pork Industry Identification Working Group
    (PIIWG) was formed in 2004 to develop the
    swine-specific identification program for the
    NAIS
  • Formed by a cross-section of industry
    stakeholders
  • These standards are the framework of the Swine ID
    Plan and are based on how the industry identifies
    and moves pigs today

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Swine ID Implementation Task Force
  • Works on behalf of the swine industry to
    coordinate implementation of the Swine ID Plan
  • Includes representatives from a wide range of
    industry stakeholders
  • Producers, Swine veterinarians, Packers, Breed
    associations, State veterinarians, National Pork
    Board, National Pork Producers Council
  • Continues to represent the swine industry in the
    NAIS planning process to ensure the pork
    producers best interest.

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Industry Support for Premises ID
  • National Pork Board
  • Delegate body passed resolutions at Pork Forum
    supporting premises registration and producer
    outreach and education
  • National Pork Producers Council
  • Delegate body passed resolutions at Pork Forum in
    support of premises registration and animal
    identification

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Key Points
  • Swine ID Plan was developed by and for the pork
    industry, and is based on the way we identify and
    move pigs today
  • The Swine ID Plan achieves the NAIS goal of
    achieving quick and efficient trace-backs
  • The swine industry continues to have
    representation in the NAIS planning process to
    ensure the producers best interests.

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Swine ID PlanSmart Solutions for Swine Health
  • Components of the Swine ID Plan under the NAIS

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Swine ID Plan Introduction
  • Key components to the Swine ID Plan
  • Premises Registration
  • Animal Identification
  • Animal Tracing
  • The Swine ID Plan only applies to the
    identification and traceback of swine up to when
    the carcass passes USDA FSIS inspection
  • The Swine ID Plan is not designed or intended to
    track fresh pork or pork products through the
    retail process

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1st Component Premises Identification
  • A premises is the physical location where
    livestock are raised, housed or pass through
    during commerce
  • A Premises Identification Number (PIN), is a
    standardized unique national identifier assigned
    by the USDA after the site is registered through
    the state
  • PINs are the foundation of the NAIS and Swine ID
    Plan

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2nd Component Animal Identification
  • Animal identification is the process by which
    pigs are assigned a unique animal identification
    number either by Group/Lot or individually
  • Swine ID program standards for animal
    identification are based on currently used
    industry identification methods.

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3rd Component Animal Tracing
  • Animal tracing is the process of using a
    producers production records for efficient and
    accurate trace-backs and trace-forwards during
    disease investigations
  • Swine ID program standards for animal tracing are
    based on current industry movement SOPs and
    recordkeeping methods

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Plan Components Are Not New
  • Premises identification is based on the similar
    concept of site identifiers used successfully by
    states to eradicate pseudorabies.
  • Premises identification numbers (PINs) allow for
    standardization of site identifiers across all
    states eliminating inconsistencies and potential
    duplications.

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Plan Components Are Not New
  • Identification standards currently exist and are
    used for official identification of groups and
    individual livestock moving through the commerce
    channels
  • Swine industry has had mandatory identification
    for swine moving in interstate commerce and for
    market pigs, sows, and boars entering into the
    harvest chain since 1988
  • The swine ID plan has incorporated these
    identification standards

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Plan Components Are Not New
  • Animal tracing has been used by animal health
    officials in disease control and eradication
    programs for many years
  • Current regulations for the movement of livestock
    provide a paper trail that can be used to
    trace-back and trace-forward livestock for
    disease purposes
  • Effective and accurate tracing shortens the
    duration of disease events

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Swine ID Plan Goal
  • To standardize these components will streamline
    and strengthen the animal health infrastructure
    that currently exists today
  • A strong animal health infrastructure allows the
    industry to maintain and expand pork export
    markets due to the high health status of the U.S.
    swine herd
  • By participating in premises registration and the
    Swine ID Plan, producers are taking an active
    role in improving the nations animal health
    infrastructure starting at the local level

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Swine ID PlanSmart Solutions for Swine Health
  • Premises Identification Numbers

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Premises Identification Numbers
  • A premise identification number (PIN) is made up
    of seven alphanumeric characters that uniquely
    identify a physical location on which livestock
    may be located
  • Example 123AB56
  • A PIN is randomly assigned and neither the
    location, nor the owner can be determined by
    looking at the characters that make up the PIN
  • Once registered, a premises will maintain the
    same number even if there is a transfer of
    ownership (like a house mailing address)

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Premises Identification Numbers
  • A producer registers for a PIN through the state
    in which the site is located.
  • Registering for a PIN requires no more
    information than what can be accessed by public
    sources.
  • USDA has insured that producers data will be
    confidential and many states have statutes (laws)
    protecting this information.

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Benefits of PINs for the Swine Health
Infrastructure
  • Enables animal health authorities and the
    industry to develop better response and recovery
    plans for outbreaks of foreign animal or emerging
    diseases and natural disasters
  • Enables the development of more comprehensive and
    effective disease surveillance programs for the
    swine industry.
  • Enables the industry to develop
    compartmentalization plans to provide business
    continuity during disease outbreaks

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Benefits of PINs in a Natural or Animal Disease
Disaster
  • Facilitates rapid containment and eradication of
    foreign animal diseases allowing producers to get
    back to business sooner
  • Helps animal health authorities identify and
    contact producers in areas affected by disasters
  • Keeps producers in the loop on important
    communications such as
  • Disease recognition and reporting guidelines
  • Specific biosecurity measures for the farm
  • Response activities occurring in the area
  • Changes in animal health regulations

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Benefits of PINs in Control Programs for Domestic
and Emerging Diseases
  • PIN data can be used by state animal health
    authorities to support the industry in domestic
    disease control and eradication programs and when
    investigating new and emerging diseases

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Swine ID PlanSmart Solutions for Swine Health
  • Integration of PINs into production practices

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Premises ID Numbers and Animal ID
  • The majority of market hogs raised today can be
    identified by Group/lot and will not need to be
    individually tagged
  • Individual identification is required when pigs
    are commingled with other sources outside the
    production system

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Premises ID Numbers and Animal ID
  • Premises identification numbers (PINs) make it
    easy for producers to identify groups or
    individual pigs
  • The PIN can be used with production records to
    locate groups of swine within a production system
  • The PIN is used to form a group identification
    number (GIN) which is another form of official
    identification for groups of swine
  • The PIN must be used by producers to purchase
    official individual animal identification number
    (AIN) in the form of a compliant production tag

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PINs, Records and Tracing
  • Using PINs as part of timely and accurate
    production records improves the speed, efficiency
    and accuracy of tracing
  • The record keeping component for producers is
    simple
  • Source and destination PINs
  • Date of movement
  • Number of head moved
  • Source PIN on bills of lading when animals are
    sent to harvest

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Premises ID Numbers and Tracing
  • Producers keep their production records private
    and would only need to report movements as
    currently required by law.
  • For example, interstate movements of swine other
    than to harvest require those movements to be
    reported.

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Other important uses for PINs
  • PINs will be required for the updated Pork
    Quality Assurance Plus program - PQA Plus
  • PINs should be added to
  • Certificates of Veterinary Inspection (CVI)
  • Diagnostic lab submission forms
  • Interstate Movement Reports (IMR)
  • Transportation documents (Bills of Lading) for
    animals entering the harvest chain

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Swine ID PlanSmart Solutions for Swine Health
  • Steps for Premises Registration

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To Register Your Premises
  • Contact your State ID Program Coordinator or the
    State Premises ID Web site by
  • Visiting the State animal health officials Web
    site
  • Going to USDAs NAIS Web site
  • http//usda.gov/nais
  • Click on the U.S. map
  • Contacting your State Veterinarian or Animal
    Health Commissioners office

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Information Required for Registration
  • Basic Information
  • Name of farm, company, or agricultural entity
  • Business contact information for the owner or
    other appropriate individual
  • Full address for the premises
  • Type of operation
  • States may ask for additional information
  • 911 Address or legal description
  • Latitude and longitude numbers
  • Species of livestock raised on the site

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Swine ID PlanSmart Solutions for Swine Health
  • Questions?

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