4 th OIE Sub-Regional Workshop for Veterinary Education Establishments & Veterinary Statutory Bodies (Hanoi, Vietnam, 8-10 December 2014) Better future of livestock policies and veterinary services of Thailand Dr. Ayuth Harintharanon Director General Department of Livestock Development The 16 th Veterinary International Annual Conference “One Health Workforce: Best Practices in Thailand”
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4th OIE Sub-Regional Workshop for Veterinary Education Establishments & Veterinary Statutory Bodies (Hanoi, Vietnam, 8-10 December 2014)
Better future of livestock policies
and veterinary services of Thailand
Dr. Ayuth Harintharanon Director General
Department of Livestock Development
The 16 th Veterinary International Annual Conference “One Health Workforce: Best Practices in Thailand”
Outlines Livestock industries in Thailand – what we are?
Export values of Thai livestock products by types, 2013
• Disease control
• Poultry farm biosecurity (GAP)
• Feed mill (GMP)
• Slaughterhouses and
Processing plants (GMP/HACCP)
The 3rd World’s largest exporter of chicken meat and the leading producer of pork in Asia
High standards
The Largest producer and exporter of dairy products in ASEAN
ผผลตและสงออกผลตภณฑนมอนดบ 1 ในอาเซยน
Improvement of beef cattle and dairy production, buffalo production and conservation programme and native chicken genetic diversity project – 150 Million US Dollar
Package 1: Restructuring dairy farm for better milk production
Package 2: Establishing heifer placement farm for better quality of cows in the farm
Package 3: Establishing Feed Center TMR for better feeding management
Package 4: Reducing costs of logistics and milk transportation for better profit of farmers
Package 5: Establishing Dairy Herd Health Unit (DHHU) for better veterinary services
Dairy production enhancement
ปรบปรงโรงเรอน
ปรบปรงระบบรดนม
Cooling tank
ปรบปรงระบบ Cooling tank
ปรบปรงระบบอาหาร TMR
PVS brings CHANGES
PVS Gap Analysis, 2014
Progress and outcomes of PVS Pathway PVS Evaluation, 2012
A lack of veterinarians at field level (district
level),
A lack of regulatory control over veterinary
drug sales and their use (outside of GAP
certified farms),
Domestic food safety in smaller slaughtering
establishments, milk collecting centres needs
more attention in order to guarantee the same
high quality as the exports,
Technical independence to be improved,
Some gaps in disease control programmes,
Capacity and authority of the VSB
Major gaps of PVS Evaluation
In 2013-2015, 280 new veterinarians were recruited to work at the DLD district level.
The Royal Thai Government approved a 10-year recruitment plan of 1,000 official vets.
Public-private partnership in VS (delegation of the authority to private sector)
Currently there are 956 vets out of 10,627 DLD staff
35 Dairy Herd Health Units (DHHUs) at the District Level (Mass and Focus) One Team: 2-3 veterinarians, 1-2 animal husbandry technicians
Enhancing GAP and GMP system in dairy sector Increasing additional tasks of field vets in the future
Twinning Program on Laboratories (Brucellosis / EID)
Development and revision of related legislations • Animal Cruelty Prevention and Welfare
Management Act B.E. 2557 (2014)*
(new law),
• Animal Epidemics Act B.E. 2499 (1956), and
new B.E. 2558 (2015)*,
• Feed Quality Control Act B.E. 2525 (1982)
and new B.E. 2558 (2015)*,
• Veterinary Clinic Act B.E. 2533 (1990) and
new B.E. 2558 (2015)*,
• Slaughter and Meat Sale Act B.E. 2535
(1992) – under revision process*
Destruction of illegally imported meat
Law enforcement and advocacy at high-level policy makers
Public awareness
Milk quality and food safety issues (VS) brought to the Prime Minister.
Evaluation of FMD Free Zone by OIE experts, 2013
OIE and WHO: Global institutions responsible for animal and human health intergovernmental standards and strengthening disease surveillance, early detection, reporting and rapid response capacity
IHR Monitoring
Framework PVS Pathway
Ways Forward – The OIE PVS Pathway National Priorities of Veterinary Services (1) National Priorities of Veterinary Services (1)