Certification to guarantee quality and safety in the value chain
“With the reorganization of DLG’s feed certification, we are taking into account that, unlike in the past, feed in animal husbandry is no longer just a guarantee of high performance by means of optimal nutrient supply for the animals,” Sander Schwick, test engineer for feed certification at the DLG-Test Center sums up the motivation for the revision of the test criteria. Dr. Michael Eise, division manager for all tests of farm inputs, adds: “By using modern feed we’re able to and we also have to meet higher animal welfare requirements in the future. Additionally, in terms of environmental protection, we can have a very positive effect on nutrient output from the stalls. All these aspects were taken into account, when we completely redesigned our test regulations.
Stefano Mastrogiovanni, Managing Director of the DLG Test Center, rates the strategic realignment of DLG feed as positive, that preserves the tried and tested, such as the certification of the manufacturing process, compliance with supply recommendations and continuous product monitoring, but at the same time creates the possibility of special product certifications that are specific to the test mark to include precisely defined additional criteria in the examination. He says: “With this new, modular test structure, we will be able to react much faster to changing market requirements in the future, as we only need to add these special test criteria to the test framework and not have to completely revise it.” The change to the DLG quality seal also increases flexibility as an award.
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In accordance with the requirements that are described in DLG Expert Knowledge Series 418, 444 and 457 for beef, pork and poultry, the DLG Test Center is now about to grant its first certifications. Nitrogen and phosphorus-reduced feed guarantees that the animals are optimally supplied with protein or amino acids and phosphorus while at the same time the excretion of nitrogen and phosphorus via faeces and urine is maximally reduced. The possibility of up to 20% less nutrient output from the stable thus can lead – especially in typical livestock regions – to a significant reduction of nitrate pollution into the soil and groundwater without burdening the animal owner with immense costs. As usual for all feeds awarded by the DLG, also the N-/P-reduced feed is subject to continuous control. Constant product quality is ensured by means of repeated tests or audits of the manufacturer that take place at least once a year.
The responsible test engineer Sander Schwick answers questions about the new DLG quality seal certifications for feed at +49 69 / 24788-677 or [email protected]
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