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evident as the need, ironically,
for such ID is becoming much
more necessary. The Holstein
Association of Animal Breeders
(NAB), the Dairy Herd
Improvement (Dhia) system,
and APHIS have created what
we believe is a way to fill this
void."
Other countries around the
world have already taken steps
to regulate animal identifica
tion. European Union (EU) poli
cy after January 1, 2000 will
require any beef or dairy animal
sold interstate in the 15-member
EU to have birth-to-plate indi
vidual identification. Every ani
mal will have to have its ID
attached no later than 20 days
after birth; that identification
code will follow it through a
mandatory beef labeling system.
The EU regulation also denotes
that "animals imported from
other countries...must be subject
to the same identification
requirements."
Canada has also implement
ed a nation-wide dairy ID sys
tem. National Livestock
Identification (LID). It's purpose
is to provide a means to identify
every dairy animal with an
approved national tag and
unique number at birth or prior
to leaving the farm. KID will
also build an automated sup
porting database and integrated
surveillance network for track
ing animal movement. Similar
plans for the Canadian beef cat
tle industry are under way.
"The United States must
make significant and immediate
progress with our domestic ani
mal recording and information
systems to be competitive in
international trade," said
Gerardo Quaassdorff, Executive
Director of International
Marketing & Development at
the Holstein Association. "Our
farmers cannot afford to lose
their export markets.”
In 1996, President Clinton
and U.S. Agriculture Secretary
Glickman announced a new
approach to food safety that
would modernize the inspection
program of slaughter and pro-
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Holstein Association USA Taking Proactive Role
cessing facilities. The program
initiated by the Holstein
Association supports ’pre-har
vest" food safety by improving
the on-farm practices of animal
agriculture.
What's Happening in
Other Countries
Europe
EU regulation - as of
January 1, 2000, any beef of
dairy animal will have to have
their ID attached no later than
20 days after birth...and that
identification code will follow
them through a mandatory beef
Pork Producers Find Real Marketing Solutions
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - In
today’s marketing system where
volatility and industry consoli
dation continue to present pork
producers with challenges,
National Farmers Organization
(NFO) is emphasizing that it’s
important for them to stay up on
the latest trends and create
their own marketing safety nets.
“Producer’s have many tools
for profit available to them so
they can flourish in the chang
ing industry,” said Richard
Ellinghuysen, director of pro
gram development. “They need
to apply those sound marketing
strategies to their operations,
and enjoy the financial advan
tages of doing that.”
And as the next millennium
arrives at the doorsteps of
American pork producers, NFO
at its national convention
unveiled two brand-new ways
for producers to market their •
quality hogs.
The Pork Profit Network pro
vides special negotiated cash
sales and gives producers
greater market access. The sec
ond new opportunity, Pork Profit
Contracts, takes advantage of
four different contracts and
gives producers a superior cash
flow plan.
“Today’s pork producers need
to remember that it’s very
important to use both negotiated
cash sales, and contemporary
pricing techniques to earn a
labeling system.
IDEA Identification
Electronique des Animaux) -
The IDEA project is being imple
mented in January 1998. The
large-scale project covering a
period of three years, has been
established to evaluate the per
formance of the electronic iden
tification devices.
• 1 million animals of three
species (bovine, sheep, and goats)
•Seven countries
•Three types of RFID (Remote
Frequency Identification)
transponders
profit in their farm businesses,”
said Ellinghuysen.
Using networking, the indus
try’s best technique for profiting
in the hog markets, NFO intro
duces Pork Profit Network. It
provides producers with added
value, increasing producer
income by as much as $lO or
more per head.
“In 1997, in the hog market,
price swings ranged nearly 40
percent, so that illustrates the
impact that consolidation in the
industry has had on producers,”
Ellinghuysen said. “Producers
need a way to succeed, and the
advantages of networking
together is the way everyone
from extension to the pork pro
ducer’s council is advising.”
NFO professionals negotiate
with major packing companies,
which pay more for the reliable,
quality supply Pork Profit
Network offers them. One PPN
feature, Data Track. puts all the
hog performance information in
black and white, including pre
miums, backfat, yield, loin
depth, sort, weight averages and
fat-free lean index. “Producers
can use this information to
improve genetics in their opera
tion and provide higher quality
pork to America’s consumers,”
Ellinghuysen said.
Pork Profit Contracts capital-
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•Evaluate the preformance of
the devices, slaughterhouse
recovery and the data transmis
sion to the database.
•Determine which is the appro
priate technology (in terms of
type of transponder and reader
types) to be fully implemented in
the EU livestock industry.
Canada
NLID (National Livestock
Identification) - provides a
means to identity every dairy
animal with an approved
national tag and unique number
izes on the new Chicago
Mercantile Exchange lean hog
contracts, just introduced in
1997, and give producers a fixed
base price for up to 12 months.
One aspect of PPC, the Hedged
Cash Flow Contract, provided
price potentials of $78.05 per
hundred pounds, including aver
age premiums, in the first three
quarters of 1997.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. For the
first time, the Angus Foundation
will offer $20,000 in college
scholarships to young people who
ate active in the Angus breed.
The awards, which will consist
of two $2,500 and IS $l,OOO
scholarships, will be presented at
the 1998 National Junior Angus
Show, July 20-25 in Indianapolis,
Ind.
To be eligible for the scholar
ships the applicant must meet the
following criteria:
• They must have at one time
been a National Junior Angus As
sociation member and be a junior,
tegular, or life member of the
American Angus Association.
• The applicant must be a
graduating high school senior or
must be enrolled in a junior col
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farm gate. It will build an auto
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National Identification for
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Industry -overall objective is to
have an individual animal trace
back system for animal heath
and product safety in place by
January 1999, to assure domes
tic and international customers'
confidence in production prac
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lege, four-year college/university,
or other accredited institution of
higher education.
• The applicant cannot have
reached their 25th birthday prior
to the year of application.
• The scholarship must be ap
plied to undergraduate studies and
is applicable to any field of study.
• The applicant must show
proof of enrollment in an institu
tion of higher education before the
scholarship check is issued.
Scholarship applications can be
obtained by contacting the Ameri
can Angus Association junior acti
vities department at 3201 Freder
ick Blvd., St Joseph, MO 64506,
(816) 233-3101. Deadline for sub
mitting completed applications is
May 15, 1998.
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