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Livestock Traceability in Canada
April 10, 2018
ANNE BRUNET-BURGESS
GENERAL MANAGER, CCIA
Today’s objectives
• Explain roles in traceability
• Canadian livestock traceability regulations
• Snap shot of how it works
• Approved indicators
• Other activities within our scope
Roles in traceability
Government:
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) creates and enforces
the National Livestock Identification regulations under the
Health of Animals Act.
Industry:
Industry administers the program.
There are 3 responsible administrators in Canada:
Agri-Traçabilité Quebec (ATQ), PigTrace and the
Canadian Cattle Identification Agency (CCIA).
Who is the
Canadian Cattle Identification Agency (CCIA)?
Responsible Administrator:
A not-for-profit, industry-initiated and led organization incorporated to
establish a national livestock identification program and traceability
initiatives to support efficient trace back and containment of serious
animal health and food safety concerns.
Canadian Livestock Tracking System (CLTS):
The CLTS database allows producers to record tag information
pertaining to the three pillars of traceability (i.e., animal identification,
premises identification and movement), as well as value-added
information (e.g., age verification).
CCIA: responsible administrator
Our vision:
To be a world-class leader in livestock traceability to allow our
industry to reach its maximum potential.
Our mission statement:
To provide leadership and secure, cost-effective traceability services
to the livestock industry while fostering strategic partnerships and
developing innovative solutions that will enhance the Canadian
livestock industry.
CCIA decision
makers
The agency is led by a Board of
Directors representing 16 industry
associations from all sectors of the
livestock industry in Canada.
MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS
Alberta Beef Producers Canadian Meat Council
Alberta Cattle Feeders’ Assn.
Canadian Veterinary Medical
Association
Beef Farmers of Ontario
Livestock Markets Association
of Canada
B.C. Cattlemen’s Assn.
Canadian Livestock Dealer’s
Assn.
Manitoba Beef Producers
Les producteurs de bovins
du Québec
Canadian Sheep Federation
Saskatchewan Stock
Growers Assn.
Canadian Bison Association
Maritime Beef Council Dairy Farmers of Canada
Canadian Cattlemen’s Assn.
Canadian National Goat
Federation
Canadian Beef Breeds
Council (associate)
Canadian Cervid Alliance
CCIA talents
Headquarters in Calgary, Alberta
General Manager
• Client Support Representatives (7)
• Information Technology (6)
• Finances / Administrative Support (4)
• Communication (2)
• Field staff (2)
• Animal Indicator Specialist (1)
• In-house counsel (1)
Qualifications for an organization to be consideredeligible
for appointment as a Responsible Administrator (CFIA)
Statement of Qualifications
An applicant must meet or must demonstrate that it is capable of
meeting all criteria prior to being considered as a responsible
administrator. The CFIA will assess the information and
documentation provided by the applicant against the qualifications
outlined in the document and in the regulations. The CFIA may seek
further information and will verify the information provided by the
applicant.
Last amended November 2014
• GOVERNANCE AND CAPACITY (15 criteria)
• DATA AND DATABASE (9 criteria)
Our main responsibilities
1. Animal indicators (under framework) and transceivers for
approval or revocation.
2. Allocate, manage regulatory data collected under Part XV of the
Health of Animals Regulations on behalf of CFIA.
3. Evaluate (to manufacturers) and issue (to accounts) approved
indicators
for the purposes of Part XV of the Health of Animals
Regulations.
4. Communicate regulatory interpretations and proposed
regulatory amendments to regulated parties.
5. Protect the security and integrity of Part XV data, in
accordance with privacy restrictions.
Privacy Act
Part XV of the Health of Animals Regulations
Information submitted to the (CLTS)
database is protected under
the Privacy Act and is in accordance
with privacy restrictions imposed by
CFIA in its agreement with CCIA.
Livestock traceability is
based on 3 pillars
Federally regulated species in Canada
Part XV of the Health of Animals Regulations
Currently regulated species
• Bovines (beef cattle, dairy cattle, bison)
• Sheep
• Swine
Included in proposed regulatory amendments
(later 2018)
• Goats
• Farmed Cervids (elk, deer, reindeer)
Current regulations
http://www.inspection.gc.ca
Animal identification:
All cattle/sheep/bison must be tagged with an
approved indicator prior to moving from their
current location or leaving their farm of origin.
Current regulations (2)
http://www.inspection.gc.ca
Requirements for intermediate sites:
If cattle, bison or sheep do not bear an approved tag or that
bear a revoked tag, intermediate sites must apply a new
approved tag to the animal…
Tagging sites:
The operator of an auction mart, fair or assembly yard may
voluntarily request to be recognized as a tagging site.
Note that only cattle and bison can be sent to tagging sites
to be identified. Tagging sites do not apply to pigs and sheep.
Current regulations (3)
http://www.inspection.gc.ca
Requirements for abattoirs:
Cattle and bison: Mandatory reporting of the identification
number within 30 days of the animal's death or slaughter.
Sheep: Not required to report the identification number(s) of
approved tags to the Canadian Cattle Identification Agency.
How does it work?
Indicators from manufacturer to animals
1. Manufacturers obtain unique series of numbers from CCIA
when needed, to fabricate indicators (allocation);
2. Inventories are kept at CDMV’s warehouses (distributor);
3. Indicators are sold via our call center or via our self-
served webstore;
a) We also have a network of 800 retailers across the
country;
4. Once the indicators are sold, numbers must be issued to
the producer’s account within 24 hours.
Cattle Indicators
Indicators from manufacturer to animals
International Standards Organization
(ISO) Code Structure
reads electronically as:
124 000 299 999 999
 
Country Unique ID Number
There are eight approved CCIA RFID beef indicators from
five tag manufacturers.
All approved CCIA RFID non-breed specific beef cattle indicators
are yellow with the CCIA trademark.
Bison, Dairy and Sheep approved indicators
Animal Indicator Approval Process
Testing according to the Animal Indicator Approval and Revocation
Framework (CFIA):
• Field test (1 year)
• Laboratory test in ICAR approved facilities
Main responsible administrator’s responsibilities:
• To facilitate the testing
• To submit proposals, test results and provide recommendations to the
National Manager (CFIA)
• To communicate newly approved/revoked indicators to regulated parties
(co-operation with CFIA)
Other events into the CLTS
Events that can be submitted:
• Cross-reference for indicator replacement
• Movement: in and out, by group or individuals
• Age verification / birth certificates
• Indicator inventory: applied vs not-applied
Client support:
• Call centre Monday to Friday, 7 am – 5 pm (6 people)
• On-line resource centre: http://support.canadaid.ca/
• CLTS MOBO application for mobile devices
Additional activities at CCIA
Added value applications
Activities at CCIA:
• Research and development
• Tag complaints
• Communication
Added value of the CLTS database:
• Beef Information Exchange System (BIXS)
• Dairy industry initiative proAction
• Verified Beef Production Plus (VBP+)
• Many more!
What else would you like to know?
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Ms. Anne Brunet-Burgess - Overview of the Canadian Traceability Administration

  • 1. Livestock Traceability in Canada April 10, 2018 ANNE BRUNET-BURGESS GENERAL MANAGER, CCIA
  • 2. Today’s objectives • Explain roles in traceability • Canadian livestock traceability regulations • Snap shot of how it works • Approved indicators • Other activities within our scope
  • 3. Roles in traceability Government: The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) creates and enforces the National Livestock Identification regulations under the Health of Animals Act. Industry: Industry administers the program. There are 3 responsible administrators in Canada: Agri-Traçabilité Quebec (ATQ), PigTrace and the Canadian Cattle Identification Agency (CCIA).
  • 4. Who is the Canadian Cattle Identification Agency (CCIA)? Responsible Administrator: A not-for-profit, industry-initiated and led organization incorporated to establish a national livestock identification program and traceability initiatives to support efficient trace back and containment of serious animal health and food safety concerns. Canadian Livestock Tracking System (CLTS): The CLTS database allows producers to record tag information pertaining to the three pillars of traceability (i.e., animal identification, premises identification and movement), as well as value-added information (e.g., age verification).
  • 5. CCIA: responsible administrator Our vision: To be a world-class leader in livestock traceability to allow our industry to reach its maximum potential. Our mission statement: To provide leadership and secure, cost-effective traceability services to the livestock industry while fostering strategic partnerships and developing innovative solutions that will enhance the Canadian livestock industry.
  • 6. CCIA decision makers The agency is led by a Board of Directors representing 16 industry associations from all sectors of the livestock industry in Canada. MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS Alberta Beef Producers Canadian Meat Council Alberta Cattle Feeders’ Assn. Canadian Veterinary Medical Association Beef Farmers of Ontario Livestock Markets Association of Canada B.C. Cattlemen’s Assn. Canadian Livestock Dealer’s Assn. Manitoba Beef Producers Les producteurs de bovins du Québec Canadian Sheep Federation Saskatchewan Stock Growers Assn. Canadian Bison Association Maritime Beef Council Dairy Farmers of Canada Canadian Cattlemen’s Assn. Canadian National Goat Federation Canadian Beef Breeds Council (associate) Canadian Cervid Alliance
  • 7. CCIA talents Headquarters in Calgary, Alberta General Manager • Client Support Representatives (7) • Information Technology (6) • Finances / Administrative Support (4) • Communication (2) • Field staff (2) • Animal Indicator Specialist (1) • In-house counsel (1)
  • 8. Qualifications for an organization to be consideredeligible for appointment as a Responsible Administrator (CFIA) Statement of Qualifications An applicant must meet or must demonstrate that it is capable of meeting all criteria prior to being considered as a responsible administrator. The CFIA will assess the information and documentation provided by the applicant against the qualifications outlined in the document and in the regulations. The CFIA may seek further information and will verify the information provided by the applicant. Last amended November 2014 • GOVERNANCE AND CAPACITY (15 criteria) • DATA AND DATABASE (9 criteria)
  • 9. Our main responsibilities 1. Animal indicators (under framework) and transceivers for approval or revocation. 2. Allocate, manage regulatory data collected under Part XV of the Health of Animals Regulations on behalf of CFIA. 3. Evaluate (to manufacturers) and issue (to accounts) approved indicators for the purposes of Part XV of the Health of Animals Regulations. 4. Communicate regulatory interpretations and proposed regulatory amendments to regulated parties. 5. Protect the security and integrity of Part XV data, in accordance with privacy restrictions.
  • 10. Privacy Act Part XV of the Health of Animals Regulations Information submitted to the (CLTS) database is protected under the Privacy Act and is in accordance with privacy restrictions imposed by CFIA in its agreement with CCIA.
  • 12. Federally regulated species in Canada Part XV of the Health of Animals Regulations Currently regulated species • Bovines (beef cattle, dairy cattle, bison) • Sheep • Swine Included in proposed regulatory amendments (later 2018) • Goats • Farmed Cervids (elk, deer, reindeer)
  • 13. Current regulations http://www.inspection.gc.ca Animal identification: All cattle/sheep/bison must be tagged with an approved indicator prior to moving from their current location or leaving their farm of origin.
  • 14. Current regulations (2) http://www.inspection.gc.ca Requirements for intermediate sites: If cattle, bison or sheep do not bear an approved tag or that bear a revoked tag, intermediate sites must apply a new approved tag to the animal… Tagging sites: The operator of an auction mart, fair or assembly yard may voluntarily request to be recognized as a tagging site. Note that only cattle and bison can be sent to tagging sites to be identified. Tagging sites do not apply to pigs and sheep.
  • 15. Current regulations (3) http://www.inspection.gc.ca Requirements for abattoirs: Cattle and bison: Mandatory reporting of the identification number within 30 days of the animal's death or slaughter. Sheep: Not required to report the identification number(s) of approved tags to the Canadian Cattle Identification Agency.
  • 16. How does it work? Indicators from manufacturer to animals 1. Manufacturers obtain unique series of numbers from CCIA when needed, to fabricate indicators (allocation); 2. Inventories are kept at CDMV’s warehouses (distributor); 3. Indicators are sold via our call center or via our self- served webstore; a) We also have a network of 800 retailers across the country; 4. Once the indicators are sold, numbers must be issued to the producer’s account within 24 hours.
  • 17. Cattle Indicators Indicators from manufacturer to animals International Standards Organization (ISO) Code Structure reads electronically as: 124 000 299 999 999   Country Unique ID Number There are eight approved CCIA RFID beef indicators from five tag manufacturers. All approved CCIA RFID non-breed specific beef cattle indicators are yellow with the CCIA trademark.
  • 18. Bison, Dairy and Sheep approved indicators
  • 19. Animal Indicator Approval Process Testing according to the Animal Indicator Approval and Revocation Framework (CFIA): • Field test (1 year) • Laboratory test in ICAR approved facilities Main responsible administrator’s responsibilities: • To facilitate the testing • To submit proposals, test results and provide recommendations to the National Manager (CFIA) • To communicate newly approved/revoked indicators to regulated parties (co-operation with CFIA)
  • 20. Other events into the CLTS Events that can be submitted: • Cross-reference for indicator replacement • Movement: in and out, by group or individuals • Age verification / birth certificates • Indicator inventory: applied vs not-applied Client support: • Call centre Monday to Friday, 7 am – 5 pm (6 people) • On-line resource centre: http://support.canadaid.ca/ • CLTS MOBO application for mobile devices
  • 21. Additional activities at CCIA Added value applications Activities at CCIA: • Research and development • Tag complaints • Communication Added value of the CLTS database: • Beef Information Exchange System (BIXS) • Dairy industry initiative proAction • Verified Beef Production Plus (VBP+) • Many more!
  • 22. What else would you like to know?
  • 23. A n n e B r u n e t - B u r g e s s G e n e r a l M a n a g e r a b r u n e t - b u r g e s s @ c a n a d a i d . c a / 4 0 3 . 4 7 6 - 1 9 9 5