3 December 2004
REVISED RUMA ANTIMICROBIAL USE GUIDELINES LAUNCHED
The RUMA (Responsible Use of Medicines in Agriculture)
Alliance has updated its farmer guidelines on responsible use of
antimicrobials.
Species-specific guidelines for sheep, pigs and poultry
have been reviewed and revised to bring them in line with new legislation
and good practice. They have been drafted by the farming organisations and
veterinary associations in each of the sectors.
The pig and poultry updated guidelines are being launched
on 3 December at the ‘Healthy animals – safe food’ seminar, organised by
NOAH at the Royal Smithfield Show, and those for sheep were first unveiled
at the Welsh Winter Fair, Builth Wells on the previous Monday. The pig and
poultry guidelines were originally published in June 1999, while those for
sheep and cattle were published in June 2000. This revision has taken place
in recognition of considerable changes in that period in the use of
medicines.
Speaking at the NOAH event, RUMA chairman Peter Allen
said: "The RUMA Guidelines on antimicrobial use for all the main food
producing species have been around now for over five years. They have shown
their worth by being recognised as a benchmark for most farm assurance
schemes. It is thus timely for them to be revised and updated. We are very
proud to be launching at the Royal Smithfield Show new versions for sheep,
pigs and poultry. In case anyone thinks cattle are forgotten, their new
guideline was launched just over two months ago."
RUMA brings together organisations from right across the
livestock supply chain and seeks to promote a co-ordinated and integrated
approach to best practice in the use of medicines. The guidelines are
available on the RUMA website www.ruma.org.uk.
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Notes for editors
For further information contact Tony Andrews, RUMA on
01438 717907.
For information on the sheep guidelines, contact John
Thorley/Peter Morris NSA on 01684 892661.
For information on the pig guidelines, contact Derek
Armstrong MLC on 01908 844216
For information on the poultry guidelines, contact Peter
Bradnock, British Poultry Council, on 020 7202 4760.
The Responsible Use of Medicines in Agriculture Alliance
(RUMA) was established in November 1997 to promote the highest standards of
food safety, animal health and animal welfare in British livestock farming.
A unique initiative involving organisations representing
every stage of the food chain, RUMA aims to promote a co-ordinated and
integrated approach to best practice in the use of medicines.
RUMA membership spans the food chain and includes
organisations representing interests in agriculture, veterinary practice,
the pharmaceutical industry, retail, consumers and animal welfare interests.
RUMA is made up of the following
organisations:
Agricultural
Industries Confederation (AIC)
Animal Health Distributors Association
(AHDA)
Animal Medicines Training
Regulatory Authority (AMTRA)
British Poultry Council
(BPC)
British Retail Consortium (BRC)
British Veterinary Association (BVA)
Linking Environment
And Farming (LEAF)
Meat & Livestock Commission (MLC)
National
Beef Association
(NBA)
National Consumer Council (NCC)
National Farmers' Union (NFU)
National Office of Animal Health (NOAH)
National Pig Association
(NPA)
NPTC
National Sheep
Association
(NSA)
Royal Association of
British Dairy Farmers (RABDF)
Royal Pharmaceutical
Society of Great Britain (RPSGB)
Royal Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
(RSPCA)
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