State animal health officials can better monitor foreign animal disease concerns even without a declared FAD event.

National Pork Board

August 17, 2022

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National Pork Board

Pork producers are now able to continuously share info with state animal health officials thanks to a new AgView feature. 

This new feature allows producers to voluntarily opt in, log info for each premise, and share the following: 

  • Site owner and contact info by premise 

  • Movement data 

  • Secure Pork Supply documentation 

  • Lab results 

With this information always available, state animal health officials can better monitor foreign animal disease concerns even without a declared FAD event.  

AgView, a pig-contact-tracing platform funded by the Pork Checkoff, provides herd health and movement data at the state and federal level to promote business continuity in case of an FAD concern. 

An FAD outbreak in North America, such as African swine fever, could stop the movement of animals and animal products across international borders for an unknown amount of time. With enough voluntary users, AgView will help the pork industry rapidly contain or regionalize an FAD outbreak. This will help restore safe pork exports and get business back to normal more quickly. 

All pork producers are encouraged to sign up and participate in AgView. There is no additional cost for  Pork Checkoff-paying producers. 

Source: National Pork Board, which is solely responsible for the information provided, and wholly owns the information. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

 

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