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INDUSTRY

Consumers

Plus equals assurance BY: SANDRA TAYLOR

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newly launched assurance programme reflects growing consumer demand for evidence-based environmental and social standards around red meat production. New Zealand Farm Assurance Programme Plus (NZFAPP) is a new voluntary standard which builds on the existing NZ Farm Assurance Programme (NZFAP). It is a highlevel sustainability programme, which includes the management of people, farm and natural resources and biosecurity. It is to be launch on October 1. NZ Farm Assurance Incorporated (NZFAI) general manager Megan Mounsey-Smith says development of NZAPP began in 2018 under the Red Meat Profit Partnership, in response to customer and consumer expectation and government regulations. “It is about demonstrating and communicating to NZ and an international audience that the NZ red meat and wool sectors are farming sustainably and ethically.” She says 30 farmers have piloted the programme so far and feedback has been positive. Many of those in the pilot were already doing some or most of the work and Megan says it was a matter of recording and providing evidence to support their management practices. To take part in the programme, farmers need to have completed NZFAP, the foundation programme. They can then apply to become a member of NZFAPP and will carry out an initial self-assessment checklist to determine what aspects of their business they need to work on. They are then given up to three years to meet the required standards and be audited by an AsureQuality independent auditor. The cost of the audit is covered by NZFAI member companies with whom farmers have a relationship. Megan says a comprehensive handbook has been developed to support farmers as they work towards their NZFAPP certification, along with a number of other tools and resources which are under development. The programme is aligned with Beef + Lamb New Zealand’s farm plan to avoid duplication and provide tools and resources to support farmers in working towards meeting the Standards. Megan emphasises that while NZFAPP aligns with several regulations, they are not regulators. “The new programme is an entirely voluntary standard that has been developed to support access to markets internationally.” “It is very much market driven with consumers increasingly wanting to know where their food is coming from and how it is being produced. She says if farmers want to find out more about the programme, they should speak to their meat or wool processing company. NZFAI is an incorporated society that is a collaboration of 16 meat processing companies, 23 wool companies, Beef + Lamb NZ and Deer Industry NZ.

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Calculator works out the numbers

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pages 172-173

And now, Freshwater Farm Plans

3min
page 171

Fewer but better sheep needed

8min
pages 166-170

Capturing the swing to natural fibres

3min
page 157

Profile: Wool’s colour and future is bright

5min
pages 152-156

Finding the winners

6min
pages 148-151

Obituary: Holmes Warren

5min
pages 146-147

Ram selection: Value in taking your time

2min
page 141

Breeding low-methane sheep

8min
pages 138-140

Condition major profit driver

11min
pages 129-133

What is wool’s future in NZ?

9min
pages 134-137

Reversing triple drench resistance

3min
pages 117-118

Plus equals assurance

2min
page 119

Shedding sheep: Reducing the workload

3min
page 116

Drenching: Achieving balance

2min
page 115

Pre-weaning treatments can be crucial

6min
pages 111-114

Mixing it with sheep and cattle

6min
pages 108-110

Resistant, resilient lambs make similar gains

6min
pages 90-91

What will the sheep of tomorrow be?

5min
pages 96-97

Post mortems: Get your knives out

8min
pages 102-104

Progeny testing: Resistant rams top performers

3min
page 63

Focus on timeless principles

6min
pages 42-45

To B12 or not B12 at tailing

4min
pages 105-107

Strong demand from China

2min
page 41

Succession: Clear vision, robust plan needed

6min
pages 26-27

High hopes for UK Christmas lamb

7min
pages 38-40

Testing time for new wool particle products

3min
pages 28-30

Super star status beckons for strong wool

4min
page 31

Sheep dairy full on

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page 25

Inverary Station scrutinises its business

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pages 18-21

India and Middle East: Good things take time

6min
pages 36-37

A niche sheep of the future

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