The ability of dairy farmers to market cull co ius and veal calves may
be affected by the final rule on Pathogen Reduction and HACCP (Hazard
Analysis Critical Control Points) Systems, a sweeping reform of USDA
food safety regulations that was published on July 25, 1996. Although
the regulations apply only to slaughter and processing plants handling
meat and poultry, the rule will have an impact on food animal produce
rs, including dairy farmers. Under this regulation, plant operators ar
e required to evaluate potential hazards and to devise and implement c
ontrols that are appropriate for each product and plant to prevent or
reduce those hazards. Processing plants may need to consider the poten
tial hazards associated with incoming animals, such as illegal drug re
sidues, which may result in marked changes in the relationships among
some producers, livestock markets, and slaughter plants. Such informat
ion may actually improve the marketability of some animal classes beca
use documentation will help the packer ensure the safety Of products f
or sale to domestic and. foreign markets. Dairy scientists are in an e
xcellent position to explain the food safety issues to dairy farmers a
nd to help develop the appropriate strategies that are necessary to gu
ide the changes needed. These scientists can be conduits for informati
on, the research leaders for practical solutions to reduce public heal
th risks, and valuable resources to help fanners adjust to the impact
of these new in-plant regulatory systems.