Mart trading practices are set for significant changes under new licensing proposals set to come into effect on 1 January 2019.
The standout changes include a ban on trading calves less than 10 days of age and a ban on the use of sticks when dealing with calves less than 42 days of age.
Mart managers warned that the implementation of a minimum 10-day age limit on calf movements must also be introduced across other movement avenues to prevent trading in marts being negatively affected. A consultation process with industry stakeholders is already under way.
The new rules are in the final stages of completion and due to be given the green light on 1 April 2018. They will not, however, come into play until 1 January 2019.
Changes
The Department of Agriculture presented changes which it said will ensure the strong standards that marts currently implement are continued and enhanced to showcase the good animal welfare practices in place, at a meeting with mart managers last week. The changes include: