Implementation of e-traceability in ASEAN

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Implementation of e-traceability in ASEAN tool for monitoring cross-border disease transmission KumWah CHANG Department of Veterinary Services Malaysia

AAITS Asean Animal Identification and Traceability System Proposed by Malaysia in the 18 th ASEAN Sectorial Working Group on Livestock (ASWGL), 2010 Consumers in the world have become increasingly concerned with the precise origins of meat products and food of animal origin due to repeated food scares caused by diseases such as BSE, HPAI and FMD. The spread of disease is a result of movement of infected animals to clean herds 2

AAITS identify & trace to have a system that can identify individual animals or groups or products, the premises where they are located, and the date of entry to those premises to have a system that can trace The origin Date and location of event To trace one step before and one step after 3

AAITS what it is NOT Remote sensing Image from www.niras.com Telemetry Images from www.bluskytelemetry.co.uk Image from www.fs.fed.us 4

AAITS main reason for e-traceability Most traceability and trade data are still paperbased this will be a nightmare if the need arises to search and trace a disease outbreak In order to achieve optimal success in controlling or eradicating an animal health threat, the ability to retrieve that information within a short period is critical in determining what other animals were exposed and estimating the size and scope of the outbreak. The more quickly this can be done, the less the disease will spread, and the less impact the outbreak will have. 5

What Malaysia had tried SOME IDEAS 6

Stages of implementation Development of online, web-based database Adoption of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Requirements for tagging Impose requirement to tag cattle in cross-boundary movements (Veterinary Health Certificate is issued only if animal is tagged) Cattle are tagged during vaccination programmes Mandatory RFID tagging required for imported cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goat Identification & registration of premises (farms, processing plants, feed mills) and transportation vehicles (trucks, lorries) related with livestock movements 7

RFID started with Cattle Imports 8

Basic architecture U Unique Identification number Linked to Database Animal ID Birth date Premise & GPS Farmer profile Health records Vaccination records Feed records Breed records Movement records Slaughter etc Modular structure future modules added based on needs and readiness 9

Traceability flow Consumer Farm Import From Farm To Fork Market Plant Abattoir Farm Quarantine Data Processing plant Halal Source Date Data Source Livestock Health status Feed Biologics Transport BarCode RFID

Database modules Premise registration epremis - (Livestock, owner, vehicle) (audit) RFID Tag stock (manufacturer) Keep track of all tags produced Animal movements epermit 2 Pet registration Pet passport Animal imports epermit 1 (audit) RFID Tag stock (authority) Keep track of all tags issued Quarantine mgmt. Breed registration Disease alert equarantine ebreed SAMPAI Integrated Veterinary System Disease outbreak management Animal Disease Information System (ADIC) developed RFID number, linked to database Vaccinations Herd Management Slaughter

Key points Animal needs to be identified with a unique ID No duplication of ID with another living animal Identification only when necessary The law should not burden the farmer by imposing unnecessary costs Identification should only be legally bound when necessary for disease control and eradication The law should not define the method of identification This is to provide for adoption of new ID methods ID method to be determined by the Veterinary Authorithy

Report on DVS Malaysia s brief experience 13

Registration of Premises From 2009, over 40,000 premises were registered Farms Slaughter houses Processing plants Veterinary clinics Pet shops Other premises related to animal and animal products 14

Registration of Transporters Transport vehicles used in animal movements were registered to facilitate traceability of animal movements More than 13,300 vehicles registered in database Name and contact of drivers Name and contact of assistant driver Ruminant transport trucks were sealed after loading and seal is broken at destination by the veterinary authority 15

Reduction of disease data the year 2009 to 2011 showed that animal movement is the main factor causing disease outbreaks in Malaysia. Although animal movement traceability does not directly prevent the spread of disease, it can minimize the risk and identifies the animals at risk by implementing disease control strategies at the right place and time based on the traceability records. Since the implementations of the e-traceability system in 2009, the foot-and-mouth (FMD) disease outbreaks have reduced tremendously from 111 outbreaks in year 2009 to 26 outbreaks in year 2011 16

BENEFITS 17

Benefits of traceability Participating countries will benefit from the solution as it will bring economic benefits in terms of compliance to strict import regulations for meat products imposed by the developed nations Participating countries will benefit from having a livestock registry. Related benefits include being able to trace animals at risk of disease Future developments extend to feed, pharmaceuticals and Halal 18

PROBLEMS 19

Problems associated with traceability No traceability standards Movement of livestock which have not been vaccinated or treated for livestock diseases No documented reference to establish transparent movement controls Source of infection is unknown and cannot be traced Animals at risk (exposed to disease) is unknown and cannot be traced No assurance of unique identifier for livestock Foreign market access limited by the lack of traceability 20

Regional Problems in disease control For ASEAN member countries that share common international borders, it is difficult to control the movement of livestock and thus the transmission of livestock diseases become a big economic problem Border controls that include quarantine, vaccination and health certification of livestock are not easy to enforce effectively Ineffective enforcement for compliance to quarantine requirements and with the demand for meat, livestock smuggling becomes a problem Movement control problems within member state 21

Riding on EXISTING SYSTEMS 22

The ASEAN Single Window Local proprietary system Data transport channels 23

Some considerations Single Window is a trade system Granularity agriculture and agricultural product electronic-traceability riding on it will have more details in coding for species, breeds, disease, etc Different importer country requirements 24

chang@dvs.gov.my or kumwah@gmail.com THANK YOU 25