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  • Food Safety
  • Veterinary Medicine

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  • Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea Virus (PEDV) emergence in 2013 raised concerns about feed-borne disease transmission.
  • Research indicates contaminated feed ingredients can facilitate transboundary introduction of pathogens into the US.
  • Voluntary biosecurity measures have been developed by industry associations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the risk of disease introduction via imported feed products.
  • To foster collaboration between pork and feed industries for enhanced biosecurity.
  • To evaluate the necessity of effective regulation for uniform risk mitigation.

Main Methods:

  • Formation of a multi-stakeholder feed safety task force including industry, government, and international representatives.
  • Agreement on principles for actions: achievable, science-based, and minimizing trade disruption.
  • Ongoing evaluation of regulatory roles in minimizing disease introduction risks.

Main Results:

  • Consensus exists on the risk of pathogen introduction via imported feed.
  • Industry sectors share the goal of a healthy US swine herd.
  • Divergent approaches to prevention are acknowledged, but a science-based, cost-effective foundation is agreed upon.

Conclusions:

  • Noncompliance with voluntary measures poses significant risks to the pork industry and the broader agricultural economy.
  • Effective regulation is essential for uniformly applied programs to minimize disease introduction.
  • Continued evaluation is needed to ensure robust biosecurity against feed-borne pathogens.