The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Pig farms face new standards

- KATRINA MACARTHUR, FARMING EDITOR

Higher standards are to be introduced to the Pig Assurance Scheme this year following an extensive review by the Quality Meat Scotland (QMS) standards setting body.

The standards form an important part of the Scottish red meat industry’s Quality Assurance Scheme.

It’s reviewed biennially to ensure that producers are meeting evolving supply chain demands and this year also saw a revision of the standard setting process.

Key changes to the pig scheme will be effective from May 1 and will see mandatory training brought in for stockperso­ns involved in the moving, handling and surroundin­g casualty management of pigs.

A need for greater emphasis on biosecurit­y was also outlined in the review, which includes the safer containmen­t of fallen stock.

Kathryn Kerr, head of brands integrity at QMS, said: “Working in close collaborat­ion with key industry stakeholde­rs, the review incorporat­ed a new step whereby members were able to provide direct and extensive feedback on the proposed changes, prior to being signed off by the standard setting body.

“These updated requiremen­ts are not intended to complicate farm business operations, and instead provide practical and relevant measures to protect the industry’s reputation at a time when consumers are demanding greater transparen­cy about how their food is produced.”

Ms Kerr added: “Here in Scotland, we are globally renowned for our high standards of pig production, which not only grant animals the best possible quality of life on the farm and throughout the live supply chain, but guarantees the finest product reaching the consumer’s plate.

“Quality assurance is a backbone of the Specially Selected Pork brand, and introducin­g even higher standards of production, assessed on farm by our trusted partner Food Integrity Assurance, ensures that we can continue to deliver robust and trusted marketing activity.”

A summary of the main additions and revisions to the Pig Assurance Scheme, and why they were made, will be landing on member doorsteps in the coming days, alongside a full copy of the updated standards three months before they go live.

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QUALITY OF LIFE: Higher standards are coming for the Pig Assurance Scheme.

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