WV Farm Bureau Magazine January 2014 | Page 9

 EQUINE INDUSTRY The West Virginia Farm Bureau supports updating the “Horse Industry Impact Study on Economic Development and Tourism in WV” completed in 2005 by WVU. The West Virginia Farm Bureau supports the development of private facilities and public facilities to promote equine industry growth with a focus on educational programs, activities and tourism. The West Virginia Farm Bureau supports the recognition and classification of horses and other equine as a farm animal and their inclusion in state and national census counts. We also support the classification of the equine industry as an agricultural enterprise. The West Virginia Farm Bureau recommends that any equine species be included in the National Animal Identification System.  INTERSTATE SHIPMENT OF MEAT WVFB supports the implementation of the 2008 Farm Bill provisions that support the interstate shipment of meat.  REGULATORY AUTHORITY OF LIVESTOCK, POULTRY AND AQUACULTURE Farm profits depend on good animal care; therefore, farmers have an inherent interest in practicing good animal care. Farm Bureau opposes legislation that would give private organizations or public agencies, other than the West Virginia Department of Agriculture, the authority to establish standards for the raising, handling, feeding, housing or transportation of livestock, poultry and fur-bearing animals. The West Virginia Department of Agriculture should have sole authority in establishing these standards for these animals.  CREATION OF EXOTIC ANIMAL REGULATION BOARD AND AUTHORITIES Through the legislative process, WVDA should be given the authority to regulate the possession and sale of certain exotic species by amending the Animal Regulations Act. These changes, as prescribed by the WVDA, will help protect the health and safety of humans and the state’s agricultural and forestry industries, its wildlife and other natural resource interests from the introduction or spread of disease. This much-needed alteration to the Animal Regulations Act will also support stronger enforcement of the Homeland Security Act pertaining to agro terrorism. The creation of an animal regulation board – which would include the Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture, the Commissioner of the Bureau for Public Health and the Director of the Division of Natural Resources – should be included in the language of the legislation granting the WVDA the aforementioned powers. This board will be authorized to:  Take recommendations from a technical advisory committee  Seize and quarantine animals when there is probable cause to suspect the animal poses a threat to the health and safety of humans, other animals or certain industries  Be a registering agency for pet shops  Be a permitting agency for those breeding exotic animals  NAMING AND LABELING OF FOOD PRODUCTS Misleading advertising is being practiced pertaining to imitation food products. This is especially true for milk, milk products and red meat, and causes considerable misunderstanding among consumers. We recommend the adoption of regulations providing that ingredients and cultural practices be clearly and correctly identified on labels and in advertising. Labels should also show the country of origin of all imported ingredients.  AGROTERRORISM AND BIOTERRORISM The West Virginia Farm Bureau supports the actions of the West Virginia Department of Agriculture, United States Department of Agriculture, Department of Homeland Security and other organizations to identify the impact of terrorism on agriculture and