The Government of Canada shows commitment to providing tools and resources needed for agricultural best practices
To improve animal welfare and tracking in the country, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada announced in an organizational release1 it will invest $3 million across 3 national organizations.
With funding under the AgriAssurance Program, the organizations will use new research to update industry standards for the care and handling of animals. The organizations will also evaluate technology to trace farm animals more efficiently in the production system in the event of a disease outbreak. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada is hoping this work will support the highest standards in farm animal care. The recipients include:
"We're pleased to continue working collaboratively with industry, government, veterinary, and animal welfare professionals to continue in developing the Codes of Practice through the National Farm Animal Care Council, a division of Animal Health Canada. Evidence-based co-development is a cornerstone of how the Codes are created and updated and we are excited to lead this project into its final year of funding,” said Melanie Barham, executive director of Animal Health Canada, in the release.
Jean-Michel Laurin, president and CEO of CPEPC stated in the release, "This important financial contribution allowed CPEPC to convene a group representing poultry producers, breeders, hatcheries, veterinarians, academics, retailers, and animal welfare association representatives. Together, this group reviewed Canadian hatcheries' animal care program, ensure it alignment with the Code of practice and foster compliance across Canada's hatchery sector.”1
Reference
Government of Canada invests in improving animal welfare. News release. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. August 8, 2022. Accessed August 9, 2022. https://prnmedia.prnewswire.com/news-releases/government-of-canada-invests-in-improving-animal-welfare-836358930.html