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  • Additional dates for responsible Use of Antibiotics on the Dairy Farm workshops

    Date published: 4 March 2019

    A further eight ‘Responsible Use of Antibiotics in the Dairy herd’ workshops have been organised throughout March. This follows the recent success which saw over 320 farm family members attend the first workshops at venues across Northern Ireland

    Tom Johnston from Moneymore receiving his Certificate from Sam Strain, Chief Executive of AHWNI, at the Workshop held at Cookstown.

    Feedback from those attending has been very positive and awareness has increased across a range of areas including how antimicrobial resistance develops, avoiding residues in milk and best practice in using antibiotics without compromising animal health.

    Antibiotics have been an essential tool in combatting disease for many decades both in human and animal health. However, the phenomenon of antibiotic resistance is a growing concern worldwide.

    The workshops are delivered by vets from Animal Health & Welfare NI (AWHNI) as part of the Farm Family Key Skills (FFKS) programme and are free for farmers, farm family members and farm staff.

    Download a short video which gives a flavour of the training provided.

    The dates and times of the workshops are available from the CAFRE website.

    For more information on attending or arranging training in your area, contact Animal Health & Welfare NI (AHWNI).

    Email: info@animalhealthni.com; Tel: 028 7963 9333.

    Dates for Dairy AMR courses in March:
    Date & Time:Venue:
    Tuesday 5 March – 7.30pm

    Cohannon Inn, 212 Ballynakilly Rd, Dungannon

    Thursday 7 March – 11.00amAgri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Great Park, Hillsborough
    Tuesday 12 March – 7.30pm

    Loughgiel Community Centre,

    30 Lough Rd, Loughgiel
    Thursday 14 March – 11.00am

    Markethill Livestock Mart,

    Cladymilltown Rd, Markethill
    Tuesday 19 March – 11.00am

    Coleraine Young Farmers' Club Hall,

    Circular Rd, Coleraine
    Thursday 21 March – 2.00pm

    Gleno Valley Young Farmers’ Club Hall,

    Gleno
    Tuesday 26 March – 11.00am

    Fermanagh House,

    Broadmeadow Place, Enniskillen
    Thursday 28 March – 2.00pmNewtownards Young Farmers’ Club Hall, Victoria Avenue, Newtownards

    Notes to editors:

    1. The College of Agriculture Food & Rural enterprise (CAFRE) is responsible for the delivery of the Farm Family Key Skills (FFKS) programme.
    2. For more information on FFKS, please email: kt.admin@daera-ni.gov.uk or call Knowledge Transfer Administration on 028 9442 6790.
    3. The FFKS programme is part funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD).
    4. The department may take photographs and videos at announcements and events to publicise its work. Photographs, interviews, videos or other recordings may be issued to media organisations for publicity purposes or used in promotional material, including in publications, newspapers, magazines, other print media, on television, radio and electronic media (including social media and the internet). Photographs and videos will also be stored on the department’s internal records management system. The department will keep the photographs and recordings for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which they have been obtained. The department’s Privacy Policy is available on our website.
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    6. All media enquiries to DAERA Press Office or tel: 028 9052 4619.
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