Pork industry urges producers to send 2015 antibiotics usage data before end of the year

The pig industry wants to set 'realistic' antibiotic usage targets
The pig industry wants to set 'realistic' antibiotic usage targets

The pork industry is urging producers to send in their 2015 on-farm antibiotic usage data, 'in any shape or form', before the end of the year, to help the industry set realistic reduction targets this spring.

This comes as news of antibiotics sales for use in livestock reported to be at a four-year low, putting the UK on track to meet ambitious targets to tackle antibiotic resistance, according to a government report.

Martin Smith AHDB Pork veterinary team manager said: “These reduction targets, which will run for 10 years from 2018, will add to mounting Government pressure on producers.

“The industry will be setting these targets in less than six months and they could have a big impact on production. At the moment, we’re in the dark about usage as we only know total antibiotic sales data for pigs and poultry combined.

“This obviously doesn’t give us an accurate picture of pig-specific use and that’s why we need the help of each and every pig farmer.

“It’s vital that producers help us to help themselves and they can do this by sending in their data so it can be used to benchmark and help set informed, realistic and achievable targets. I can’t stress enough how important it is that we pull together and take a united approach.”

Mr Smith said AHDB Pork had developed the eMB-Pigs website to enable producers to provide aggregated and anonymous records of on-farm antibiotic usage.

“To date, uptake from producers has been good but we really need to get at least 70% of total pig production figures. That’s why we’re happy that producers send us their data and we’ll upload it anonymously to the system.”