Philippine National Standards (PNS) Code of Good Animal Husbandry Practices (GAHP) PNS/BAFPS 60:2008. Country/Territory Philippines Document type Miscellaneous Date 2008 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Livestock, Food & nutrition Keyword Drugs Food quality control/food safety Procedural matters Processing/handling Consumer protection Public health Animal health Animal welfare Animal feed/feedstuffs Geographical area Asia, Asia and the Pacific, East Asian Seas, North Pacific, South-Eastern Asia Abstract This Code of good animal husbandry practices (GAHP) sets out the general principles of good practice and minimum requirements in the commercial or backyard rearing/farming of animals for food use. Industrial specific requirements for different types of animals and different types of production system may be developed provided that it satisfies the minimum requirements set out in this Code. The purpose of this Code is to ensure that the farming practices of the establishment provide greater confidence in consumers’ expectations that the final products are safe and fit for human consumption, while ensuring health safety and comfort to both the farm workers and the animals, without any degradation to the environment. For the purpose of this Code, the definitions specified in the documents of the Codex Alimentarius shall apply. The Committee deemed it necessary to adopt this Code of Practice to help Philippine exporters meet the requirements of importing countries. The Technical Working Committee created by BAFPS for this purpose (as per Special Order No. 299 series of 2007), is composed of experts from the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), National Meat Inspection Service (NMIS) and the Livestock Development Council (LDC). Full text English Website www.bafps.da.gov.ph References - Legislation Implemented by Administrative Order No. 10 Series of 2008 on the Guidelines for the Certification of Good Animal Husbandry Practices (GAHP). Legislation | Philippines | 2008 Keyword: Certification, Drugs, Food quality control/food safety, Procedural matters, Processing/handling, Consumer protection, Public health, Animal health, Animal welfare, Animal feed/feedstuffs Source: FAO, FAOLEX