Biosafety is a system containing a set of measures on the farm that are designed to protect against the penetration and spread of pathogenic microorganisms and pests.
BioSecurity is the responsibility of anyone who visits or works with your property. This is of paramount importance for the sustainable development of the farm, because each new disease affects the business by increasing costs, reducing productivity or, worst of all, animal deaths.
A biosafety laboratory has opened in China, which aims to expand the country's ability to prevent dangerous infectious animal diseases.
Biosecurity - This is a farm management system that provides systematic work processes, the correct distribution of agricultural land and the creation of effective monitoring. Identifying critical points on the farm that may be key to protecting the hygiene of territories and buildings helps to more effectively monitor and respect employee discipline.
Creating a checklist for self-assessment of biosafety and identifying the strengths and weaknesses of the farm is the initial step in determining the level of biosafety. This includes the creation of an individual farm map to reflect: entrances to the facility, office buildings, production facilities, warehouses, outbuildings.
The map drawn up in this way reflects in detail all the routes for personnel and vehicles. This will allow us to assess the risks and take steps to minimize them. It is important to periodically monitor the progress of the farm, as it may be necessary to update the plan.
- Earlier, we wrote that China issues biosafety certificates for plant resistance to herbicides.
- In Montreal (Canada) there is a waste-free enterprise for the production of livestock feed from flour worm protein.
- The Bulgarian State Agricultural Fund (SFA) paid BGN 450 157 979 (approximately 255 944 071 US dollars) to 58 072 farmers under the payment scheme for agricultural practices that are beneficial to the climate and the environment, also known as “green direct payments”, - This was announced on Thursday April 25 by the country's Agricultural Fund in a press release.