Agriculture Ministry, FAO Promote Antimicrobial Residue-free Poultry Products
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26 November 2022 12:28 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Lampung - The Ministry of Agriculture, in collaboration with Livestock and Animal Health Services for Lampung Province, Food Security, Agriculture, and Fisheries Services for Metro City, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), and Lampung Layer Farmer Association (PPN) disseminate the consumption of antimicrobial residues-free poultry products (eggs and chicken) to meet people's nutritional needs at the peak of World Antimicrobial Awareness Week (WAAW) commemoration in Metro, Lampung, on November 24.
On this occasion, Nasrullah, Director General of Livestock and Animal Health of the Ministry of Agriculture said that antimicrobial resistance threatens public health because it can be disseminated through the food chain. Therefore, the Ministry of Agriculture in collaboration with FAO in recent years has tried to persuade various parties to be concerned and contribute in combating the rate of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), as well as promoting safe and high-quality poultry products for society.
Nasrullah also conveyed his appreciation for the achievements of Lampung Province in preventing AMR. "We appreciate Lampung Province’s strong commitment, including from the associations and poultry farmers in this province to combat antimicrobial resistance, through various efforts to implement good practices for animal products supply," said Nasrullah.
Wahdi Siradjuddin, Mayor of Metro also stated in his remarks, "We need to collaborate with all parties and encourage changes in behavior for the prudent use of antimicrobials and create a society that fond to consume eggs for people to be prosperous and healthy."
For the information, in 2019, fourteen-layer farmers in Lampung implemented 3-zone biosecurity on their farms and earned government food hygiene and sanitation certificates, known as Veterinary Control Numbers or NKV.
"Certainly, we all want our society to be healthy, eggs especially, are a source of animal protein which is affordable and easy to process and our bodies need sufficient protein to be healthy," said Nasrullah. Thus, Nasrullah also advised people to consume eggs that are safe and of good quality.
On the same occasion, Jenni Soelistiani, Chairperson of the PPN Lampung said, "We hope that in the future, PPN can continue to work closely with the government and FAO to support small to large-scale farmers in improving their farm management and implementing good animal husbandry practices based on their capacities and respective resources to produce safe and healthy poultry products.”
As part of this year's WAAW commemoration, a series of events were also held to reaffirm and support Indonesia's commitment to combatting AMR. Commencing this year's WAAW, the MoA together with FAO held a seminar in Makassar involving various stakeholders to act in preventing AMR in poultry farms.
Farmers are key players in reducing antimicrobial resistance, so a joint declaration signed by Makassar poultry farmers, associations, academics, and the local government marks an initial step to support the prevention efforts. Small-scale farmers are also encouraged to improve farm hygiene and biosecurity to obtain NKV certification, hence producing antimicrobials residue-free poultry products.
Furthermore, MoA in collaboration with FAO as a member of the quadripartite also supported the private sector declaration in Jakarta, on November 22, to prevent AMR together. The declaration highlighted several points of commitment to implement the AMR prevention efforts by the poultry and pharmacy industries.
Nasrullah also said that going forward, the Indonesian government will cooperate with multi-stakeholders to encourage investment in alternative antimicrobial innovations, more equitable access to vaccines, and improve surveillance, as echoed at the Minister of Health meeting on AMR at the G20 forum. "By working together, Indonesia will better protect its food systems, livelihoods, and economy from the destabilizing forces caused by AMR," he said.
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