IMPORTANT ADVICE FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS LPA NVD REQUIREMENTS Revised 9/3/2012 FOR RUSSIAN MARKET ACCESS Detection of oxytetracycline or chlortetracycline residues in meat or offal in Russia will result in the meat processor, and potentially Australia, being banned from that market. Russia is Australia’s fourth most important market. To meet Russian market access requirements SAFEMEAT has implemented a 90 day Provisional Russian Export Slaughter Interval (ESI) for prescribed veterinary medicines and feed additives containing oxytetracycline or chlortetracycline – effective 1 January 2012. Specific products may have a shorter ESI – check the APVMA website http://apvma.gov.au/node/10806 Producers must declare the status of their livestock against this ESI by correctly completing the LPA NVD. MARKETING LIVESTOCK AS ‘RUSSIAN ELIGIBLE’ If you do not use prescribed veterinary medicines or feed additives containing oxytetracycline or chlortetracycline you must write the words ‘Russian Eligible’ on the LPA NVD. Use Question 9 for cattle, Question 8 for EU cattle and Question 7 for sheep. If you use prescribed veterinary medicines or feed containing oxytetracycline or chlortetracycline and comply with the 90 day Provisional Russian Export Slaughter Interval you must write the words ‘Russian Eligible’ on the LPA NVD. Use Question 9 for cattle, Question 8 for EU cattle, and Question 7 for sheep. Where ‘Russian Eligible’ is written on the LPA NVD it means that the livestock have not been injected with a prescribed veterinary medicine containing oxytetracycline or ingested feed containing chlortetracycline in the last 90 days. OBSERVE ‘BEST PRACTICE’ DRUG ADMINISTRATION If you use prescribed veterinary products containing oxytetracycline administer the treatment in the upper neck region only, as per label instructions. For feed additives containing chlortetracycline you must follow label directions accurately. WHEN CAN’T LIVESTOCK BE MARKETED AS ‘RUSSIAN ELIGIBLE’? Do not write the words ‘Russian Eligible’ on the LPA NVD if livestock have been injected with a prescribed veterinary medicine containing oxytetracycline or fed with feed additives containing chlortetracycline in the last 90 days. MORE INFORMATION? Animal health treatments containing oxytetracycline or chlortetracycline are being assessed for lower slaughter intervals, and when available will be published on the APVMA website http://apvma.gov.au/node/10806 For the latest updates, including a list of prescribed veterinary products containing oxytetracycline or chlortetracycline, go to http://apvma.gov.au/node/10806 or contact your veterinarian.
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IMPORTANT ADVICE FOR LIVESTOCK PRODUCERS
LPA NVD REQUIREMENTS
Revised 9/3/2012 FOR RUSSIAN MARKET ACCESS
Detection of oxytetracycline or chlortetracycline residues in meat or offal in Russia will result in the meat processor, and potentially Australia, being banned from that market. Russia is Australia’s fourth most important market. To meet Russian market access requirements SAFEMEAT has implemented a 90 day Provisional Russian Export Slaughter Interval (ESI) for prescribed veterinary medicines and feed additives containing oxytetracycline or chlortetracycline – effective 1 January 2012. Specific products may have a shorter ESI – check the APVMA website http://apvma.gov.au/node/10806 Producers must declare the status of their livestock against this ESI by correctly completing the LPA NVD. MARKETING LIVESTOCK AS ‘RUSSIAN ELIGIBLE’ If you do not use prescribed veterinary medicines or feed additives containing oxytetracycline or chlortetracycline you must write the words ‘Russian Eligible’ on the LPA NVD. Use Question 9 for cattle, Question 8 for EU cattle and Question 7 for sheep. If you use prescribed veterinary medicines or feed containing oxytetracycline or chlortetracycline and comply with the 90 day Provisional Russian Export Slaughter Interval you must write the words ‘Russian Eligible’ on the LPA NVD. Use Question 9 for cattle, Question 8 for EU cattle, and Question 7 for sheep. Where ‘Russian Eligible’ is written on the LPA NVD it means that the livestock have not been injected with a prescribed veterinary medicine containing oxytetracycline or ingested feed containing chlortetracycline in the last 90 days. OBSERVE ‘BEST PRACTICE’ DRUG ADMINISTRATION If you use prescribed veterinary products containing oxytetracycline administer the treatment in the upper neck region only, as per label instructions. For feed additives containing chlortetracycline you must follow label directions accurately. WHEN CAN’T LIVESTOCK BE MARKETED AS ‘RUSSIAN ELIGIBLE’? Do not write the words ‘Russian Eligible’ on the LPA NVD if livestock have been injected with a prescribed veterinary medicine containing oxytetracycline or fed with feed additives containing chlortetracycline in the last 90 days. MORE INFORMATION? Animal health treatments containing oxytetracycline or chlortetracycline are being assessed for lower slaughter intervals, and when available will be published on the APVMA website http://apvma.gov.au/node/10806 For the latest updates, including a list of prescribed veterinary products containing oxytetracycline or chlortetracycline, go to http://apvma.gov.au/node/10806 or contact your veterinarian.
Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority PO Box 6182, KINGSTON ACT 2604 AUSTRALIA Email: [email protected] Ph: +61 (0)2 6210 4837 Fax: +61 (0)2 6210 4741 Website: http://www.apvma.gov.au
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Export Slaughter Intervals (ESIs) of veterinary chemicals for use in cattle
An Export Slaughter Interval (ESI) is the minimum time that should elapse between administration of a veterinary chemical to animals and their slaughter for export. ESIs manage differences between Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) allowed for chemicals in Australia and the MRLs of its trading partners. ESI advice is particularly important for quality assurance schemes, and especially for producers filling out the National Vendor Declaration (NVD) forms as part of the whole-of-chain management of exported product. ESIs have been agreed to by the cattle industry and the registrant of the veterinary chemical. The Withholding Period (WHP) is the minimum period which must elapse between last administration or application of a veterinary chemical product, including treated feed, and the slaughter, collection, harvesting or use of the animal commodity for human consumption. WHPs are mandatory for domestic slaughter and are on the label of every registered product. The APVMA has compiled the following list of ESIs for products used in cattle. Many of these ESIs were established previously by a third party, and the accuracy and validity of the values may be reviewed. As ESIs are subject to change due to alterations in overseas requirements, and ongoing review and consultation with industry, this website is provided to ensure the latest information is available to producers and users.
ESIS FOR PRODUCTS CONTAINING OXYTETRACYCLINE AND CHLORTETRACYCLINE FOR EXPORT TO RUSSIA
The government/industry body SAFEMEAT has applied a Provisional Russian Export Slaughter Interval (ESI) to veterinary medicines and feed additives that contain oxytetracycline and/or chlortetracycline. The Provisional Russian ESIs are specified on the SAFEMEAT notice that can be found at http://www.safemeat.com.au
To meet Safemeat’s requirements for slaughter of cattle for the Russian meat market, and before a claim of ‘Russian eligible’ can be written on the Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) National Vendor Declaration (NVD), producers must observe the terms of the notice and the Provisional ESIs specified.
The APVMA regularly updates this list to include new or revised ESIs. This list was last updated on 9 September 2015. These products have been added to this list since 3 November 2014 (last update):
COOPERS TRIFECTA TRIPLE ACTIVE DRENCH FOR SHEEP AND CATTLE MINERALISED ELANCO KEXXTONE CAPSULE ILIUM BUCCALGESIC OTM METAJECT 4 IN 1 METABOLIC TREATMENT FOR CATTLE AND SHEEP MOXIMAX POUR-ON FOR CATTLE AND RED DEER NITROFLUKE INJECTION FLUKICIDE FOR CATTLE NORFENICOL 300 mg/mL SOLUTION FOR INJECTION FOR CATTLE AND PIGS NOVORMON ECG SELENIUM ORAL CONCENTRATE TOPDEC POUR-ON FOR CATTLE AND RED DEER
CATTLE PRODUCT ESIs: Last updated 9 September 2015
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APVMA Registered Product Name WHP
(days) ESI
(days)
ACATAK DUOSTAR TICK DEVELOPMENT INHIBITOR AND BROAD SPECTRUM POUR-ON 42§ 42
ACATAK POUR-ON TICK DEVELOPMENT INHIBITOR 42§ 42
ALAMYCIN 10 INJECTION (Safemeat Provisional Russian ESI of 35 days is required before a claim of ‘Russian eligible’ can be written on the LPA NVD)
15 -
ALAMYCIN LA 300 OXYTETRACYCLINE INJECTABLE SOLUTION (Safemeat Provisional Russian ESI of 35 days is required before a claim of ‘Russian eligible’ can be written on the LPA NVD)
ARREST EASY-DOSE POUR-ON CATTLE LICE AND FLY TREATMENT 0 21
ASEPTOL GERMICIDE, DISINFECTANT AND DETERGENT 0 0
AUSMECTIN CATTLE POUR-ON 42 42
AVOMEC PLUS POUR-ON ROUNDWORM, LIVER FLUKE AND EXTERNAL PARASITICIDE FOR CATTLE 49 140
BARRICADE 'S' CATTLE DIP AND SPRAY 8 21
BAYTICOL CATTLE DIP AND SPRAY 0 0
BLUE CROSS 4 IN 1 BALANCED MINERAL INJECTION 0 0
BLUE CROSS CBG INJECTION 0 0
BLUE CROSS DEXTROSE INJECTION 0 0
BLUE CROSS MAGNESIUM SULPHATE INJECTION 0 0
BOMATAK L CATTLE POUR ON BROAD SPECTRUM ENDECTOCIDE FOR CATTLE 3 7
BOMBARD POUR-ON CATTLE LICE AND FLY TREATMENT 0 21
BOMECTIN ANTIPARASITIC INJECTION FOR CATTLE & PIGS 28 42
BOMECTIN POUR-ON FOR CATTLE 42 42
BOVICARE POUR ON LOUSE TREATMENT FOR BEEF AND DAIRY CATTLE 0 0
BOVIMECTIN PLUS INJECTION BROADSPECTRUM ANTIPARASITIC INJECTION FOR CATTLE 28 42
BOVIMECTIN POUR-ON FOR CATTLE 42 42
CATTLEGUARD POUR-ON FOR CATTLE AND RED DEER 0 0
CATTLEMAX ANTIPARASITIC INJECTION FOR CATTLE 28 42
CATTLEMAX POUR-ON FOR BEEF AND DAIRY CATTLE 28 28
CEVAMEC ANTIPARASITIC INJECTION FOR CATTLE & PIGS 28 42
CHLORTET 200 GRANULAR FEED ADDITIVE (Safemeat Provisional Russian ESI of 90 days is required before a claim of ‘Russian eligible’ can be written on the LPA NVD)
10 42
CLEAR LV ORAL ANTHELMINTIC FOR SHEEP AND CATTLE 3 7
COBALIFE VB12 FOR SHEEP AND CATTLE 0 0
COBALIFE VB12 PLUS SELENIUM FOR SHEEP AND CATTLE 0 0
COOPERS AMITIK CATTLE DIP AND SPRAY 0 0
COOPERS AMITIK EC CATTLE AND PIG SPRAY 0 0
COOPERS BLOCKADE 'S' CATTLE DIP AND SPRAY 8 21
COOPERS COOPAFLY POUR-ON FLY AND CATTLE LICE TREATMENT 0 21
COOPERS DIAZINON SHEEP BLOWFLY DRESSING AND CATTLE, GOAT AND PIG SPRAY (when used as backrubber) 3 10
COOPERS DIAZINON SHEEP BLOWFLY DRESSING AND CATTLE, GOAT AND PIG SPRAY (when used as backspray) 3 3
COOPERS EASY-DOSE POUR-ON CATTLE LICE AND FLY TREATMENT 0 21
COOPERS FLY STRIKE POWDER INSECTICIDE 3 3
COOPERS NILVERM LV ORAL DRENCH 3 7
COOPERS NILVERM ORAL DRENCH 3 7
COOPERS NILVERM POUR-ON CATTLE WORMER 3 7
COOPERS NILZAN LV ORAL DRENCH 14 14
COOPERS PARAMAX POUR-ON FOR BEEF AND DAIRY CATTLE 28 28
COOPERS PERMATRACE COBALT PELLETS FOR CATTLE 0 0
COOPERS PERMATRACE COPPER 10 CAPSULES FOR CALVES AND ADULT CATTLE 0 0
COOPERS PERMATRACE SELENIUM PELLETS FOR CATTLE 0 0
COOPERS SOVEREIGN POUR-ON FLUKICIDE AND ANTHELMINTIC FOR CATTLE 28 70
COOPERS STAMPEDE POUR-ON LOUSICIDE FOR CATTLE AND SHEEP 10 10
COOPERS SYSTAMEX ANTHELMINTIC DRENCH FOR CATTLE ORAL 8 14
HEXASOL LA (OXYTETRACYCLINE/FLUNIXIN) INJECTION FOR CATTLE (Safemeat Provisional Russian ESI of 90 days is required before a claim of ‘Russian eligible’ can be written on the LPA NVD)
28 28
ILIUM BUCCALGESIC OTM 14 21
IMAX CD POUR-ON FOR CATTLE 42 42
INDEPENDENTS OWN FENBENDER 25 ORAL ANTHELMINTIC FOR SHEEP, GOATS AND CATTLE 14 14
IVACLOR BROADSPECTRUM ANTIPARASITIC INJECTION FOR CATTLE 28 42
IVERMECTIN BAYMEC POUR-ON FOR CATTLE 42 42
IVOMEC (IVERMECTIN) POUR-ON FOR CATTLE 42 42
IVOMEC ANTIPARASITIC INJECTION FOR CATTLE 28 42
IVOMEC EPRINEX (EPRINOMECTIN) POUR-ON FOR BEEF AND DAIRY CATTLE 0 0
IVOMEC PLUS (IVERMECTIN PLUS CLORSULON) BROADSPECTRUM ANTIPARASITIC INJECTION FOR CATTLE 28 42
LEVAMISOLE GOLD L.V. ORAL ANTHELMINTIC FOR SHEEP AND CATTLE 3 7
LEVAMISOLE GOLD MIXADRUM CONCENTRATE ORAL ANTHELMINTIC FOR SHEEP AND CATTLE 3 7
LEVAMISOLE GOLD ORAL ANTHELMINTIC FOR SHEEP AND CATTLE 3 7
Y-TEX PYTHON MAXIMA INSECTICIDAL CATTLE EAR TAGS 0 0*
Y-TEX WARRIOR INSECTICIDAL CATTLE EAR TAGS 0 0*
Notes: T ESI is under review and final ESI may be longer. * Removal of ear tag prior to slaughter is recommended to prevent possible contamination. § Calves which have suckled on treated cows must not be slaughtered less than 4 months after the last treatment of these cows.
Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority PO Box 6182, KINGSTON ACT 2604 AUSTRALIA Ph: +61 (0) 2 6210 4837 Email: [email protected] Fax: +61 (0)2 6210 4741 Website: http://www.apvma.gov.au
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Export Slaughter Intervals (ESIs) of veterinary chemicals for use in sheep
An Export Slaughter Interval (ESI) is the time which should elapse between administration of a veterinary chemical to animals and their slaughter for export. ESIs manage differences between Maximum Residue Limits allowed for chemicals in Australia and its trading partners. ESI advice is particularly important for quality assurance schemes, and especially for producers filling out the National Vendor Declaration (NVD) forms as part of the whole-of-chain management of exported product. ESIs have been agreed to by the sheepmeat industry and the registrant of the veterinary chemical. The withholding period (WHP) is the minimum period which must elapse between last administration or application of a veterinary chemical product, including treated feed, and the slaughter, collection, harvesting or use of the animal commodity for human consumption. WHPs are mandatory for domestic slaughter and are on the label of every registered product. The APVMA has compiled the following list of ESIs for products used in sheep. Many of these ESIs were established previously by a third party and the accuracy and validity of the values may be reviewed. As ESIs are subject to change due to alterations in overseas requirements, and ongoing review and consultation with industry, this website is provided to ensure the latest information is available to producers and users.
ESIS FOR PRODUCTS CONTAINING OXYTETRACYCLINE AND CHLORTETRACYCLINE FOR EXPORT TO RUSSIA
The government/industry body SAFEMEAT has applied a Provisional Russian Export Slaughter Interval (ESI) to veterinary medicines and feed additives that contain oxytetracycline and/or chlortetracycline. The Provisional Russian ESIs are specified on the SAFEMEAT notice that can be found at http://www.safemeat.com.au
To meet Safemeat’s requirements for slaughter of sheep for the Russian meat market, and before a claim of ‘Russian eligible’ can be written on the Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) National Vendor Declaration (NVD), producers must observe the terms of the notice and the Provisional ESIs specified.
The APVMA regularly updates this list to include new or revised ESIs. This list was last updated on 9 September 2015.
These products have been added to this list since 3 November 2014 (last update): COOPERS TRIFECTA TRIPLE ACTIVE DRENCH FOR SHEEP AND CATTLE MINERALISED CYDECTIN MINERALISED ORAL DRENCH FOR SHEEP ELANCO TEMEPHOS 350 SHEEP DIP METAJECT 4 IN 1 METABOLIC TREATMENT FOR CATTLE AND SHEEP MOXIMAX MOXIDECTIN LONG ACTING INJECTION FOR SHEEP MOXIMAX MOXIDECTIN PLUS SELENIUM ORAL DRENCH FOR SHEEP NOVORMON ECG SELENIUM ORAL CONCENTRATE SKINTRACTION STRIKEMASTER LIQUID SHEEP BLOWFLY TREATMENT TOPDEK LONG ACTING INJECTION FOR SHEEP TOPDEK PLUS SELENIUM ORAL DRENCH FOR SHEEP TROOPER SPARTAN SC SHEEP BLOWFLY TREATMENT TROOPER SPARTAN SPRAY ON SHEEP BLOWFLY PROTECTION ZEROMEC BLOWFLY AND LICE JETTING FLUID
4FARMERS FENBENDAZOLE ORAL ANTHELMINTIC FOR SHEEP, GOATS AND CATTLE 14 14
4FARMERS TRIFLUMURON 25 POUR-ON LOUSICIDE FOR SHEEP 14 66
ABAGUARD PLUS SELENIUM HIGH VOLUME ORAL DRENCH FOR SHEEP 14 28
ABAMAX LV LOW VOLUME ABAMECTIN BROAD SPECTRUM ANTIPARASITIC FOR SHEEP AND LAMBS 14 28
ABAMAX PLUS SELENIUM ANTIPARASITIC SOLUTION FOR SHEEP AND LAMBS 14 28
ABASHIELD PLUS SELENIUM HIGH VOLUME ORAL DRENCH FOR SHEEP 14 28
ABATAK PLUS SELENIUM BROAD SPECTRUM ANTIPARASITIC SOLUTION FOR SHEEP AND LAMBS 14 28
ABSOLUTE BROAD-SPECTRUM SHEEP DRENCH WITH SELENIUM 14 28
ALAMYCIN LA 300 OXYTETRACYCLINE INJECTABLE SOLUTION (Safemeat Provisional Russian ESI of 90 days is required before a claim of ‘Russian eligible’ can be written on the LPA NVD)
28 28
ALBEN BROAD SPECTRUM ANTHELMINTIC FOR SHEEP, LAMBS AND GOATS 10 10
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IT IS THE LAW TO TAG ALL LIVESTOCK AND
FILL IN YOUR LPA NVD CORRECTLY AND COMPLETELY
DID YOU KNOW A PRODUCER WAS FINED $6,000 OVER A FAILED NVD? A sheep producer was fined $6,000 in the Bendigo Magistrates Court in December 2013 after pleading guilty to
offences under the Livestock Disease Control Act. The offences related to breaches of the NLIS Sheep & Goats.
The accused failed to provide a correctly completed NVD before or at the time of arrival at a saleyard of the
consignment of non–vendor bred sheep, which is a requirement of a Mob Based Movement Order.
The accused had also failed to record on the NVD the Property Identification Codes (PIC) printed on all ear tags
attached by the previous owners in the consignment or alternatively, he did not attach pink post-breeder tags
stamped with the PIC of dispatch matching the pre-printed PIC on the NVD.
All livestock must be NLIS identified properly prior to any movement off your property.
You must fill in the LPA NVD correctly and completely, answering all questions fully.
Russian Eligible: is written on the LPA NVD when the livestock have never had or have not been injected with or
ingested feed products containing oxytetracycline and chlortetracycline in the last 90 days.
Saudi Eligible: is written for stock that have not been fed products containing animal fats in their lives. If in doubt ask your agent.
CATTLE NVDs Q1 Cattle LPA NVD: Have any of the cattle in this consignment ever in their lives been treated with a HGP?
If some cattle are treated with HGPs it is YES and some are not treated with HGPs the answer is NO.
In this case, complete one NVD for HGP treated livestock and one NVD for the non HGP treated livestock.
Separate NVDs must be used.
Q3 Cattle LPA NVD: Has the owner stated above owned these cattle since their birth?
If some cattle are vendor bred it is YES and some are purchased the answer is NO. In this case you should put
your vendor bred livestock on one NVD, the purchased livestock on another NVD. Separate NVDs must be used.
SHEEP NVDs Q3 Sheep LPA NVD: Has the owner stated above owned these sheep or lambs since their birth?
If some sheep are vendor bred it is YES, if some are purchased the answer is NO. In this case you should put your
vendor bred livestock on one NVD, the purchased livestock on another NVD. Separate NVDs must be used.
If the sheep/lambs in your consignment are not vendor bred YOU MUST list all the PIC numbers on the NVD that
are on the tags in the consignment, OR attach a pink post breeder tag matching the pre-printed PIC on the
NVD. If you use pink post breeder tags, you do not need to list the other PIC numbers on the NVD, simply write
“pink tags” in Question 7.
The LPA National Vendor Declaration (LPA NVD) is the main document behind Australia’s meat and livestock
food safety reputation. As a livestock producer, you must guarantee the animals you sell are not exposed to
food safety hazards and that you meet all traceability requirements, should a food safety issue occur.
LPA is industry’s on-farm food safety program. LPA meets the stringent requirements of domestic and export
markets, providing assurance of the safety of your Australian beef, lamb, sheep and goat meat.
When an LPA NVD is signed, as a producer you are sharing information on your livestock’s history and declaring
compliance with all LPA requirements including traceability. Buyers demand this, as do their overseas customers.
State departments will be doing audits of abattoirs, export depots, feedlots and saleyards, checking NVDs and
traceability. Costs to rectify the NVDs, fines and/or prosecutions could follow for incorrect NVD paperwork and
non-tagging of livestock.
Australian Livestock & Property Agents Association Members encourage producers to check all stock are
properly tagged and to fill in the NVD correctly and completely. By doing this you will ensure you obtain
maximum competition for your livestock and avoid possible departmental prosecution and penalties.
Please remember to only ever send animals that are “Fit To Load” and “Fit For The Journey”.
More information on LPA & NLIS go to www.mla.com.au ALPA 140106 NVD COMPLIANCE