11/05/06
                    
                    The British Pig Executive (BPEX) has taken another major
                      step forward to improving the productivity of the British
                      pig herd with the launch of an Artificial Insemination
                    programme. 
                    
                    The programme itself was launched at the British Pig and Poultry Fair at 
                    Stoneleigh Park, by BPEX Chief Executive Mick Sloyan. 
                  There are four key elements to the programme: 
                  
                    - 	An advice and information package for producers
 
                    -  A national reference laboratory
 
                    - On-farm recording to monitor progress
 
                    - The introduction of a BPEX quality standard for
 
                      semen 
                   
                  Mick said: "The first element is aimed at helping producers. Many of them 
                    have either been forced, or stumbled, into AI and may not have had much help
                    or guidance. The package is based on best-practice and will provide an 
                    invaluable resource. 
                  "The reference laboratory is based at Leeds and they will have 
                    responsibility for assessing semen quality. BPEX has invested in leading 
                    edge technology for the objective measurement of semen quality. 
                  "The idea is that we will have both the expertise and the technology to 
                    carry out the measurement. The breeding companies will also be able to use 
                    the system for testing semen. 
                  "The on-farm recording will be carried out through the existing Agrosoft 
                    network. 
                  "We have the help of about 60 producers from across the country and the 
                    analysis of their results that will enable us to see if breeding herd 
                    performance is improving and if so by how much. 
                  "Finally, we are introducing the BPEX quality standard for AI. This extends 
                    the concept of assurance back from the farm to the supplied genetics. This 
                    involves a written standard subject to annual independent audit. 
                  "To date the major firms have all signed up to this, including ACMC, 
                    Hermitage Seaborough, JSR, PIC and Rattlerow. 
                  "This is a very important step for the whole industry. British producers are 
                    well behind their European competitors in breeding herd performance this 
                    programme will help to close the gap and improve their competitive 
                    position." 
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