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Some great news for Red Tractor livestock farmers
From December 13th new legislation mandates that all UK animal product exports to the EU must have a veterinary attestation.
If you are selling livestock for slaughter and the processor exports or sells any products of animal origin to the EU, they will need to see proof that the animals have come from a farm that has had regular (at least annual) veterinary visits.
Red Tractor stands as a qualifying scheme - we prioritise animal health and welfare as one of our core principles. We know that effective and purposeful health planning relies on management techniques that foster ongoing improvement through a proactive management system.
As a mandatory component of the Red Tractor standards your vet is already integrated in your health planning.
So, you do not need to do anything additional; no other vet declarations are required – simply confirm to your buyer that you are Red Tractor assured.
This is a great illustration of the advantages associated with your Red Tractor membership. It demonstrates how by being a Red Tractor farmer the burden is eased for you by offering an exemption from additional bureaucratic hurdles.
The new legislation came into force on December 13th.
Red Tractor has recognised a major milestone for UK farmers in the pig sector, as NSF becomes one of the first UK certification bodies to offer California’s Proposition 12 (Prop 12) certification for UK pork.
As part of Prop 12, the US state of California has introduced improved welfare requirements covering the housing of sows and gilts. From 1 January 2024 producers supplying California must have a valid certificate of Prop 12 compliance.
The Prop 12 requirements include increased freedom of movement and housing space. Red Tractor's existing outdoor-bred Core Standards for pigs already meet these new higher welfare requirements in California.
Indoor breeding farms providing additional space can also achieve Prop 12 certification.
As part of its ongoing work to achieve maximum market access for farmers, during 2023 Red Tractor has been focused on securing this export opportunity for UK pig farmers and processors.
Red Tractor CEO, Jim Moseley commented:
"Market access is a key goal for food chain assurance and Red Tractor has been working closely on this with the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) and NSF over recent months. I'm delighted that we can now offer UK pig farmers access to this important market for selling safe and traceable UK pork.
"We have explored all the different options for achieving this, including whether the CDFA could simply recognise the Red Tractor scheme directly. However, Californian legislation requires the independent assessment and certification body to be certified by CDFA.
"That's why news that NSF has now been certified by CDFA is so significant. It makes it very easy for pig farmers and their processors to access the California market from January next year. As part of their existing Red Tractor assessment, they will be able to simply add the Prop 12 checks, where required, and have access to this important market for their pork.
"This is an important milestone for the pigs sector in this country. Hopefully it can be the start of a productive and ongoing new trading relationship. We're encouraging the CDFA to visit the UK so that they can see first-hand the high standards our Red Tractor farmers work to."
Dale Newitt, Director of Supply Chain Food Safety, NSF said:
“NSF’s Prop 12 certification means British pork producers can now access the Californian market with greater confidence. This aligns perfectly with NSF’s mission to improve and protect human health, as healthier animals mean safer, higher quality meat for consumers. California consumes nearly 15% of all US pork, yet only produces 1%, so it relies heavily on imports from other states and internationally, which, in 2022, the US imported over £1.3 billion pork products.”