The province is expanding its livestock location tracking program to streamline aid to animals in need during emergencies and natural disasters, such as wildfires and floods.
Announced Wednesday (June 1), the ministry of agriculture will require all livestock owners in B.C. to register their animals香蕉视频直播 location in the Premises Identification (Premises ID) program by July 1.
This program will now include animals from honeybees to llamas and rabbits.
The move comes after the 2021 wildfires and floods proved how invaluable it was to have a database of locations for animals like dairy cattle, said Jeremy Dunn, the general manager of B.C. Dairy. All supply-managed livestock, such as dairy cattle and poultry, were required to be registered with Premises ID as of 2017, as part of the Dairy Farmers of Canada香蕉视频直播檚 ProAction initiative.
香蕉视频直播淚n an emergency it allows you to exactly know who the farmers are, where they are located, and the livestock that they have on their farm, so that timely information can be made available to everyone,香蕉视频直播 he told Black Press Media.
The ministry said Premises ID can support emergency responses by providing faster alerts to farmers and can help emergency responders identify where animals are requiring relocation, food and water during a natural disaster or event.
In 2021, approximately 64 per cent of livestock owners had registered their animals香蕉视频直播 location with the optional Premises ID program.
The Premises ID program is part of the province香蕉视频直播檚 three-pillared livestock tracing system. The other two pillars are movement tracing and animal identification.
香蕉视频直播淭he [Premises ID] program has been very effective in helping first responders, livestock owners and communities respond to animal disease events and natural disasters, such as the wildfires and flooding we香蕉视频直播檝e seen over the past year,香蕉视频直播 Agricultural Minister Lana Popham said in a statement.
Registration is free and can be completed through the province香蕉视频直播檚 online portal. Alternatively, livestock owners can register by mailing a paper application to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food.
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