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DEFA seeks to simplify notification of cattle deaths

by isleofman.com 19th July 2016
The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture (DEFA) is seeking to make it easier for farmers to notify it of cattle deaths.

Under the Bovine Identification and Traceability Order 2007, farmers must notify authorities of an animal’s death within seven days.

However, there are two pathways for farmers to return cattle passports to DEFA upon an animal’s death: directly via DEFA or via the Animal Waste Processing Plant. In addition, two parties are obliged to notify DEFA of cattle deaths, the farmer and the Department of Infrastructure, operator of the Animal Waste Processing Plant.

This has, on occasion, led to the loss of paperwork/failure to correctly notify DEFA of an animal’s death, the Department says.

The Department is consulting the public over a change in regulation which would mean farmers simply notify DEFA direct, returning the animal’s passport to the Department.

The consultation can be found at www.gov.im/consultations 

Replies should be sent to:

Jo Brew
Field Delivery Manager
Agriculture Directorate
Department of Environment Food and Agriculture
Thie Slieau Whallian
Foxdale Road
St John’s
Isle of Man
IM4 3AS

or

agriculture@gov.im 

by Friday 26th August 2016.

Paper copies of the consultation can be requested at DEFA or by ringing 01624 685229.
Posted by isleofman.com
Tuesday 19th, July 2016 10:00pm.

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