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This update presents the current status of the Alberta Milk and Alberta Pork programs, highlighting significant statistics on training and enrollment since 2003. It reviews the Alberta Quality Pork CQA® enrollment data, detailing the number of hogs born, processed, and validated within the province. Additionally, this document outlines the steps required for CQM implementation, associated audit costs, and funding deadlines, while addressing challenges faced by the industry. For more information, contact Cara Dary or Bill Laing.
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OFFS Alberta: Provincial Update Alberta Milk & Alberta Pork / Alberta Quality Pork
Provincial Delivery Agents • Bill Laing, Canadian Quality Milk Coordinator • Jim Eisen , Assistant CQM Coordinator • Jelle-Pier ( JP) Brouwer, Assistant CQM Coordinator
Provincial Delivery Agent • Cara Dary, Manager Quality Assurance & Technical Services
Provincial Up-date Overall: 47% trained 2% registered 40 M 40 (100%) 17 (43%) 425 M 392 (92%) 35 (8%) 6874 2200 (32%) 654 M 460 (70%) 78 (12%) 598 107 (18%) 14 (2%) 235 130 (55%) 4550 M 2600 (57%) NB:242 220 (91%) 21 (9%)M NS: 270268 (99%) 47 (17%)MPE: 222200 (90%) 96 (43%)M August 23, 2007
CQA® National Enrollment • 68% of all hogs born in Canada (2006 – 8.8 million hogs were exported) • 95% of all hogs processed in Canada • 250 Recognized program validators • Alberta – 39 Active Validators
Alberta CQA Enrollment Stats * The animal numbers reported by Alberta Quality Pork are producers' project marketings for their upcoming annual production cycle.** Using Stats Canada numbers for 2006 marketings from the province of Alberta at a value of 3,578,450 head.
CQM Alberta Stats • Year Enrolled Workshops Recognized • 2003 23 6 0 • 2004 130 45/3 18 • 2005 196 68/3 27 • 2006 280 73 18 • 2007 459 + 246 15
CQA® Validation Cycle • 3 year cycle • 1 Full Validation • 2 partial Validations • Some validators refuse to do partial validations, that’s ok
CQM Steps to Implementation • Complete CQM Enrollment Form • On -Farm workshop scheduled • Begin implementation on-farm • Audit F S P S F • Self Declaration and Partials moveable F P S S F or F S S P F
CQM Validation Cost in Alberta Full / Initial Audit $450.00 Partial Audit $ 350.00 Self Declaration $00.00
CQA® Steps to Implementation • Enroll with provincial delivery agent • Receive CQA® producer manual • Complete On-farm assessment form • Collect 3 months worth of records • Contact recognized CQA Validator • Successful CQA on-farm audit (recommendation by Validator)
CQA® Validation Cost (Alberta) • Full Validation: Range $450 – 700 • Partial Validation: Range $150 - 300 • Fees: • - veterinary fee (~ $200/hour) • - charge per distance (mileage)
CQM Funding April 1 2008 On-Farm Implementation Funding ends.($750.00) April 1 2008 ALIDF funding ends. Workshops on cost recovery bases April 1 February 1 2008 CDC Funding $300 for audit costs reduction begins.
Challenges – Alberta CQM • Audit continuity -National and Provincial • Self Declarations • Supplier Quality • Government program is base – no manpower - programs are built on the Fed/ Prov regs
Challenges – Alberta CQA® • Withdrawing producers • Decline in number of pork producers