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Consultation on the Implementation of the UK National Control Programme for Turkeys
Defra has launched a consultation on the National Control Programme for the monitoring and control of Salmonella in Turkeys.
The National Control Programme (NCP) is intended to reduce and or control the prevalence of Salmonella Enteritidis and Salmonella Typhimurium in turkey flocks for the protection of human health. It will be brought into force in January 2010 to comply with the requirements of Regulation (EC) No 2160/2003 and Regulation (EC) No 584/2008. We hope that the NCP will enable the UK Turkey flocks sector to build on its success in the protection of human health, and benefit from producers across the EU by applying approaches which are consistent and comparable.
The purpose of this consultation is to agree an implementation programme which meets government obligations to public health and EU law, whilst taking into account the achievements of industry in controlling Salmonella and the business needs of producers.
Comments on these proposals are invited by 23 September 2009.
The consultation package includes:
- Consultation letter
- List of consultees
- Consultation package including an Impact Assessment and options for implementation of the UK National Control Programme for Turkeys (PDF, 500 KB)
- A consultation draft of the Statutory Instrument; The Control of Salmonella in Turkey Flocks Order (PDF, 40 KB)
- Proforma for consultation responses (Word, 150 KB)
- The UK National Control Programme for Salmonella in Turkeys as provisionally approved by the European Commission in 2009 (PDF, 310 KB)
Further information
Page published: 29 July 2009
