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February 1,
2010—Equine Canada would like to inform all industry stakeholders that the
Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has announced the implementation of new a
Meat Hygiene Directive concerning all equines (domestic and imported)
intended for slaughter at federally-inspected meat processing plants. As of July
31st, slaughter facilities will be allowed to process only those
equines with complete health records dating back six months. The maintenance of
health records must begin by February 1st, for equines that are
intended to be sent to (or sold for) processing on or after July 31st
of this year.
The English language version of the Information Bulletin from the CFIA that outlines the new requirements is available from the CFIA’s web site at: http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/corpaffr/newcom/newsrele.shtml. The CFIA requires that health records for equines intended for human consumption include the following:
A list of the substances that are not intended for use in food animals can be found at in the Meat Hygiene Directive No. 2009-49 which is available from CFIA’s website at http://www.inspection.gc.ca/english/fssa/meavia/man/direct/2009/direct49e.shtml. To assist horse owners in the maintenance of health records, the CFIA has created the Equine Identification Document (EID). The EID is a paper document that can be downloaded and printed from the CFIA website. The CFIA announcement describes this as “the first step in the development of a comprehensive food safety and traceability program for the Canadian equine industry—for both domestic and international markets.” This is in line with previous Agriculture and Agri-food Canada announcements committing to the development of livestock traceability programs for Canada by 2013. It is expected that the EID paper document will serve as a foundation stone upon which a comprehensive electronic system will be built to incorporate unique equine identification, movement tracking, and health and drug administration information necessary to satisfy food safety and bio-security requirements. It is expected that further information and details regarding the development and implementation of the national identification and traceability system will be announced shortly.
About Equine Canada Equine Canada is Canada’s national governing body for equestrianism. A member-driven, charitable institution, it is the executive branch of the Canadian Equestrian Team, and the national authority for equestrian competition; the national voice for recreational riders; and the national association for equine welfare, breeding, and industry. Equine Canada is recognised by the Government of Canada, the International Equestrian Federation (FEI), and the Canadian Olympic Committee as the national organisation representing equestrian sport and equine interests. For more information about Equine Canada, please visit www.equinecanada.ca. |
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