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The elements typically considered in foreign animal disease program management involve the development of policies and protocols for:
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It is important to note that while the actual loss in developing countries may not be directly describable in a monetary fashion (genetic stock, protein source, etc.), the mitigation of the loss certainly can be.
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This informal coalition of private sector poultry stakeholders includes: the Chicken Farmers of Canada (CFC), the Canadian Hatching Egg Producers (CHEP), the Egg Farmers of Canada (EFC), the Turkey Farmers of Canada (TFC), and the Canadian Poultry and Egg Processors Council (CPEPC).
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Serecon Management Consulting Ltd. “Economic Impacts on the British Columbia Poultry Industry Due to the Avian Influenza Outbreak.” Prepared for the BC Poultry Industry Economic Impact Committee. August 2004.
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Internal documents prepared by the NPG in 2006 based on the knowledge of the size and nature of the index premise.
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The development of this risk management program in Ontario actually predated the introduction of the PSRMP program; however, it was the nature of the approach used for the industry/government discussions that formed the basis for the PSRMP program.
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Burden, R. (2012). AI Insurance/Indemnification: The Canadian Experience and Its Application to Developing Regions. In: Zilberman, D., Otte, J., Roland-Holst, D., Pfeiffer, D. (eds) Health and Animal Agriculture in Developing Countries. Natural Resource Management and Policy, vol 36. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-7077-0_14
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