National Control Plans for the control of salmonella in poultry

 

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EU legislation requires Member States to establish National Control Plans (NCPs) to detect and control salmonella in poultry at all relevant stages of production in order to protect public health.

 

After an NCP for salmonella in breeding flocks of domestic fowl was introduced in January this year, DEFRA is now consulting on an NCP for salmonella in poultry laying flocks.

 

The first NCP set out the official controls necessary to achieve the EU target for no more than 1% of breeding flocks with more than 250 birds to remain positive for salmonella of human health significance by the end of 2009.

 

The aim of the second NCP is to reduce the prevalence of the two main strains of salmonella affecting humans by at least 10% from 2008 in UK flocks of domestic fowl producing eggs for human consumption. It applies to all commercial egg producers, apart from those exempted under the EU Regulation. To demonstrate target achievement, farmers must meet minimum sampling and testing requirements during the rearing and laying stages and take specific control measures following the detection of salmonella.

 

From 2009, eggs from flocks infected with the two main types of salmonella will be banned from human consumption, unless they have been heat-treated to guarantee the elimination of salmonella. In addition, from November 2007, if a link is conclusively established between a foodborne outbreak and eggs from a flock infected with any strain of salmonella, the eggs will require heat treatment before being sent for human consumption.

 

The Control of Salmonella in Poultry Order 2007 will enforce the NCPs for both breeding and laying flocks, and comes into force from 28 January 2008. It replaces the Poultry Breeding Flocks and Hatcheries Order 2007.

 

Over the next three years, NCPs will also be implemented for broiler flocks and turkeys. The EU Regulation laying down targets for reduction of salmonella in broilers came into force on 16 June 2007. This sets a target to reduce the prevalence of salmonella in broiler flocks to 1% or less by 31 December 2011. A further control plan to reduce salmonella in turkeys should be in place by 2010.

 

For more information, please contact Jane Hanney in our Business Regulatory team on 023 8090 8090 or email her at jane.hanney@bllaw.co.uk

 

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National Control Plans for the control of salmonella in poultry

 
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