By: Scott Campbell, Global Product Manager, Hydro Systems
An outbreak on a farm can happen in an instant, affecting the agricultural supply chain and millions of consumers. Over the last several years, food recalls across the U.S. have grown by 10%. With an increasingly global and complex food supply chain where products travel on average nearly 1,500 miles from farm to table, it’s safe to say food safety starts at the farm.
With new regulations now limiting the use of antibiotics on farms, farmers must seek out alternative ways to treat livestock and prevent disease. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), improving hygiene practices in the food and agricultural sectors can help reduce the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance along the food chain and in the environment.
To keep up with consumer demand and enhance food safety at all levels, it’s essential for farms to utilize the right equipment and implement biosecurity measures.
Clean Farming
Properly maintaining animal health results in fewer treatments and outbreaks, helping lower the chances of costly recalls, audits and other food safety incidents that can damage a brand’s reputation. To improve hygiene around the farm, consider the following:
Biosecurity Essentials
To keep all areas of the farm sanitary, install reliable equipment like dispensers and water-driven pumps. Dispensers and pumps can help de-scale water lines and kill harmful algae. Not all farms have access to clean water, which is why it’s important to utilize pumps that treat and clean water while also administering vitamins, electrolytes, organic acids, medications and vaccines.
There are several different types of dispensers that prove useful on the farm and make it easy to dilute chemicals and enhance productivity with each use. To meet various biosecurity needs, consider a dispenser and water-driven pump that is compatible with organic acids and other highly aggressive chemicals, such as Hydro Systems’ AquaBlend Xtreme.
If farms experience fluctuations in water pressure and temperature, it’s important to have a pump in place that regulates these factors. Seek out units that feature enhanced longevity, reliability, tool-free maintenance and a large injection range.
Safe Farm, Safe Food
Even farms with biosecurity practices in place can make small changes that result in big improvements. There are numerous ways to prevent disease on the farm and enhance food safety for all. To learn more, check out our free white paper, “Food Safety Starts at the Farm: How Dispensers can Help” here.
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