A NOAH panel event with key panellist Lord Benyon, Minister for Rural Affairs, Access to Nature and Biosecurity, revealed how the animal health industry can strengthen the UK's position as a scientific superpower
NOAH welcomes extension of current Northern Ireland Protocol measures for veterinary medicines announced by the EU Commission today, which will help provide some certainty for the NI market in the short term.
The Northern Ireland Protocol (NIP) could, in its current format, cause substantial disruption to veterinary medicines supply. NOAH and AnimalhealthEurope have put forward solutions to avoid this.
NOAH’s Animal Medicines Best Practice (AMBP) farmer training can help fulfil the new Red Tractor standards that make the completion of medicines training for their beef, sheep and pig producers a requirement.
Ahead of COP26, NOAH and the animal health industry as a whole is supporting the drive towards sustainability and helping the UK reach Net Zero by 2050.
NOAH has produced an initial response to the BVA, BSAVA and BVZS policy position on responsible use of parasiticides for cats and dogs.
NOAH has announced its support for the mission of a technology start-up seeking to widen access to pets for responsible pet owners in rented accommodation.
Professor Peter Borriello, former Chief Executive at the VMD (Veterinary Medicines Directorate), has become the 6th recipient of the Special NOAH Award for the Contribution to Animal Health.