About the Global GAP Standard Malaysia 2018

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All for Halal food and GAP food


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TRAINING OF TRAINERS IN THE GLOBALGAP STANDARD FOR
GREATER MARKET ACCESS
LAHORE,PAKISTAN
5-10 DEC 2016
DR.MOKTIR SINGH GARDIR SINGH
DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY SERVICES
MALAYSIA

GLOBALGAP RELATIONSHIP WITH MARKET
ACCESS
•Theworldisbecomingasmallerplacebecauseofmodern
communicationandtransporttechnology.Itiscriticalthattheworld
beabletofeeditself,andinorderforthattohappen,wewillhaveto
shipourproduceinternationally.Tomeetthedemandsand
expectationsoftheglobalmarketplace,producersweathersmallor
bighavetoupgradefromthenon-accreditedtotheaccredited
certificationwithitscomprehensivesetofcriteriatoenableusto
exportandcompeteintheinternationalmarkets.

BRIEF INTRODUCTION: SUMMARY
•Malaysian certification scheme Good Agricultural Practices (MyGAP)
is based on the concept of healthy livestock with good animal
husbandry practice for livestock production to produce quality and
safe to eat meat.
•In 2015 alone, 164 plants under VHM,428 under MyGap Farms and
1904 under MyGap Birdnest, this brings the cumulative number of
164plants ,428 farms and 1904 swiftlet farming premises that have
joined the certification MyGAP.

Formulation and Implementation Mechanism of Agricultural
Policy in Malaysia (Illustration for myGAP)
ECONOMIC PLANNING
UNIT (EPU), PRIME
MINISTER’S
DEPARTMENT
Formulation, Coordination
and Monitoring of Overall
National Developmental
Policies and Strategies
DOA
Crop
MINISTRY OF
AGRICULTURE AND
AGRO-BASED
INDUSTRY
Formulation, Coordination
and Monitoring of
Agriculture Sector Policies
and Strategies
Implementation and Technical Departments
DOF
Aquaculture
DVS
Livestock
Dept of Agriculture Dept of
Fisheries
Dept of
Veterinary
Services

Development of Good Agricultural Practices
Certification in Malaysia
Malaysian Farm Certification
Scheme for Good Agricultural
Practices (SALM)
Based on Malaysian Standard
(MS) 1784 : 2005 Crop
Commodities –Good
Agricultural Practice
2002
Livestock Farm Practices
Scheme (SALT)
Based on MS 2027:2006 Good
Animal Husbandry Practice
(GAHP)
2003
Malaysian Aquaculture Farm
Certification Scheme (SPLAM)
Based on:
MS 1998:2007 Good Aquaculture
Practice (GaqP) –Aquaculture
Farm
General Guidelines and MS
2467:2012 –Code of Practice for
Seaweed Cultivation Used for
Aquaculture Sector Module
2004
28 August 2013
Emphasis on environment, economy and social aspects to
ensure the produce is safe and of good quality.

Certification Process and Validity
myGAPCERTIFICATION VALIDITYPERIOD
CROP 2 YEARS
AQUACULTURE 2 YEARS
LIVESTOCK 2 YEARS
Application Auditing
Sampling
CertificationMonitoring
Renewal

DVS
Certification
Schemes
myGAP GVHP VHM
Products
7
PRIMARY
PROCESSING
SECONDARY
PROCESSING
PRIMARY
PRODUCTION
Livestock for
Slaughter
Breeding
Milk
Eggs
Raw unclean EBN
Carcass
Meat cuts
By-products
Raw unclean EBN
Raw clean EBN
Chilled & frozen
Meat processed products
Dairy products
Egg-products
EBN -products

PRODUCTION DATA

LIVESTOCK POPULATION
NoLivestock Type 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
1 Poultry 234,307,351 252,324,312272,451,321288,304,256 308,124,865
2 Dairy 34,698 32,587 32,146 33,165 33,200
3 Beef 656,351 630,976 635,723 629,203 630,500
4 EBN(Premise
Registered)
582 4467 6190 8703 10036
5 Swine 1,816,557 1,851,842 1,842,953 1,844,103 1,828,860

Output of Livestock Products
No Livestock
Product
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
1 Poultry(mt)1,222.04 1,301.48 1,390.66 1,507.92 1,544.78
2 Milk & Milk
Products (mil
liters)
70.87 72.41 73.99 75.27 76.04
3 Beef (mt) 48,835 51,277 51,715 52,857 50,493
4 EBN (mt)-
export
tonnage=prod
189,540 163,020 247,553 188,637 341,632
5 Pork(mt) 214,308 218,471 217,422 217,558 215,760

0.00
50,000.00
100,000.00
150,000.00
200,000.00
250,000.00
300,000.00
350,000.00
400,000.00
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
YEAR
OUTPUT OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
Poultry(mt)
Milk & Milk Products (mil
liters)
Beef (mt)
EBN (mt)-export
tonnage=prod
Pork (mt)
Output of Livestock Products

MyGAP VHM,Farm and Birdnest.
Year VHM MyGAPFarm MyGAPBirdnest
2011 105 367 807
2012 128 370 1141
2013 142 384 1542
2014 154 400 1695
2015 164 428 1904

105
128
142
154
164
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Number of Plantrs

Year
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANTS WITH MYGAP
VHM CERTIFICATION 2010-2015

322
334 338
367 370
384
400
428
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Number of Farms

Year
TOTAL NUMBER OF FARMS WITH MYGAP
CERTIFICATION 2008-2015

EXPORT

EXPORT OF LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS
NoLivestock
Product
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
1Poultry(mt)52,345 68,000 84,283 109,911 104,804
2Milk & Milk
Products
(mt)
600,000 700,000 858,381 942,406 1,040,525
3Beef (mt)14,000 16,000 18,572 13,600 15,535
4EBN(mt)145,800 125,400 190,426 145,106 262,794
5Swine(mt)1350 1600 1809 1472 1476

52,345
68,000
84,283
100,911
104,804
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
METRIC TON

Year
EXPORT OF POULTRY AND POULTRY
PRODUCTS 2011-2015(METRIC TONNE)

600,000
700,000
858,381
942,406
1,040,525
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
METRIC TON

Year
EXPORT OF MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS
2011-2015(MT) 145,800
125,400
190,426
145,106
262,794
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
300,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
METRIC TON

Year
EXPORT OF BIRDNEST AND BIRDNEST
PRODUCTS 2011-2015(MT)

1350
1600
1,809
1,472 1,476
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
2000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
METRIC TON

Year
EXPORT OF PORK AND PORK PRODUCTS
2011-2015(MT) 14,000
16,000
18,572
13,600
15,535
0
2,000
4,000
6,000
8,000
10,000
12,000
14,000
16,000
18,000
20,000
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
METRIC TON

Year
EXPORT OF BEEF AND BEEF PRODUCTS
2011-2015

POTENTIAL EXPORT VALUE
i.Poultry/Duck
ii.Dairy Products
iii.Edible Bird Nest (EBN)
EXPORT VALUE (2010 –2014)> RM 20 BILLION

ASEAN EAST ASIA SOUTH ASIA CENTRAL ASIA MIDDLE EAST
1.Brunei
2.Cambodia
3.Indonesia
4.Filipina
5.Singapura
6.Thailand
7.Vietnam
8.Laos
9.Myanmar
10. Timor Leste
1.Jepun
2.China
3.Hong Kong
4.Taiwan
5.Korea (S)
6.Korea (U)
7.Mongolia
8.Macau
1.Bangladesh
2.Maldives
3.Pakistan
4.Sri Lanka
5.India
6.Nepal
7.Afghanistan
1.Uzbekistan
2.Azerbaijan
3.Kazakhstan
4.Kyrgyzstan
5.Tajikistan
6.Turkmenistan
1.Bahrain
2.Iran
3.Jordan
4.Kuwait
5.Lebanon
6.Oman
7.Qatar
8.Saudi Arabia
9.UAE
10.Yemen
11.Syria
12.Libya
13.Iraq
14.Mesir
15.Palestine
Animal product export market: To 173 countries
* 46 are in ASIA :

ANIMAL PRODUCT COMMODITY EXPORT ( 2010 –2014)
Product Type Quantity/
Value
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total
Beef/Buffalo Quantity (M.Ton)
Value
(RM Million)
6,617.39
60.28
10,757.14
66.88
12,667.14
86.20
13,015.67
102.02
9,379.63
94.08
52,437.36
409.46
Goat/Sheep Quantity (M.Ton)
Value
(RM Million)
1,989.36
31.76
1,909.15
49.38
2,144.51
56.86
2,469.83
82.42
3,322.13
114.07
11,834.98
334.49
Poultry Quantity (M.Ton)
Value
(RM Million)
26,559.70
226.72
37,289.06
293.59
42,452.52
349.64
45,765.00
382.79
54,369.02
819.14
206,462.30
2,071.88
Dairy Quantity (M.Ton)
Value
(RM Million)
368,838.20
1,785.94
436,204.50
2,177.39
529,554.90
2,763.70
565,169.50
3,531.76
633,974.56
4,088.20
2,533.741.66
14,346.99
Birdnest Quantity (M.Ton)
Value
(RM Million)
108.89
24.62
145.80
185.02
125.42
126.40
190.43
170.39
132.26
126.49
702.81
632.92
Others Quantity (M.Ton)
Value
(RM Million)
44,901.80
287.83
61,730.67
440.46
99,581.15
598.82
227,436.10
832.82
201,382.98
787.49
635,032.70
2,947.15

Import Country
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total
(Value RM Mill)(Value RM Mill)(Value RM Mill)(Value RM Mill)(Value RM Mill)(Value RM Mill)
1BRUNEI 75.08 86.99 99.14 115.44 143.73 520.38
2CAMBODIA 25.22 30.85 76.82 59.32 61.20 253.41
3INDONESIA 174.00 230.53 297.98 490.75 501.84 1,695.10
4LAOS 0.00 0.12 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.12
5MYANMAR 7.13 10.29 5.83 24.81 55.46 103.52
6PHILIPPINES 217.31 102.17 180.80 311.41 279.33 1,091.02
7SINGAPORE 389.09 512.41 595.89 782.89 1,082.08 3,362.36
8THAILAND 9.11 95.56 173.83 115.15 190.44 584.09
9TIMOR-LESTE 0.00 4.87 13.86 13.09 4.97 36.79
10VIETNAM 80.22 88.90 155.63 231.11 269.18 825.04
*Value Added product poultry/duck/beef/buffalo/goat/sheep/dairy and others
ANIMAL PRODUCT EXPORT VALUE TO ASEAN COUNTRIES
2010 –2014

Country
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total
(Value RM Mil)(Value RM Mil)(Value RM Mil)(Value RM Mil)(Value RM Mil)(Value RM Mil)
1BAHRAIN 12.93 8.93 10.63 10.41 16.13 59.03
2EGYPT 0.00 0.00 9.07 13.89 18.91 41.87
3IRAN 43.20 50.55 65.46 67.56 53.08 279.85
4IRAQ 0.17 6.25 1.35 2.17 3.38 13.32
5JORDAN 5.21 32.63 54.31 77.49 28.14 197.78
6KUWAIT 31.40 30.82 38.47 40.29 47.69 188.67
7LEBANON 8.30 7.91 9.78 10.34 12.03 48.36
8LIBYA 1.47 0.28 2.76 1.50 0.86 6.87
9OMAN 4.69 8.26 21.07 15.36 22.94 72.32
10PALESTINE 0.13 0.12 0.07 0.00 0.00 0.32
11QATAR 12.21 16.35 18.26 21.83 21.62 90.27
12SAUDI ARABIA 50.94 73.56 158.53 106.21 141.74 530.98
13
SYRIAN ARAB
REPUBLIC 1.81 0.25 0.04 4.04 4.63 10.77
14
UNITED ARAB
EMIRATES 93.43 137.42 134.85 166.49 376.22 908.41
15YEMEN 1.91 0.61 0.95 0.21 6.49 10.17
EXPORT VALUE ANIMAL PRODUCTS TO MIDDLE EAST 2010 –2014
*Value Added product poultry/duck/beef/buffalo/goat/sheep/dairy and others

Importing Country 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total
(Value RM Mil)(Value RM Mil)(Value RM Mil)(Value RM Mil)(Value RM Mil) (Value RM Mil)
1CHINA 88.53 268.33 190.17 452.01 394.65 1,393.69
2HONG KONG 81.57 130.79 220.85 216.87 451.82 1,101.90
3JAPAN 3.45 11.33 12.45 12.70 55.32 95.25
4KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 63.47 10.60 10.29 9.17 14.23 107.76
5KOREA, DEM PEOPLE 1.19 3.94 0.00 0.00 0.47 5.60
6MACAU 2.85 4.31 4.87 21.30 5.99 39.32
7MONGOLIA 0.10 0.39 0.00 0.15 0.96 1.60
8TAIWAN, PROVINCE OF CHINA 20.81 124.06 70.61 83.99 65.12 364.59
ANIMAL PRODUCTS EXPORT VALUE TO EAST ASIA 2010 –2014
*Value Added product poultry/duck/beef/buffalo/goat/sheep/dairy and others

Importing Country
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total
(Value RM Mil) (Value RM Mil) (Value RM Mil) (Value RM Mil) (Value RM Mil) (Value RM Mil)
1 AFGHANISTAN 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.11 0.11
2BANGLADESH 27.59 12.62 76.43 135.74 181.10 433.48
3INDIA 5.45 5.40 7.32 11.47 11.30 40.94
4MALDIVES 14.44 19.12 17.85 17.11 49.93 118.45
5NEPAL 0.00 0.00 0.67 0.79 0.87 2.33
6PAKISTAN 18.53 35.84 22.86 46.60 53.90 177.73
7SRI LANKA 3.83 1.82 3.31 7.04 31.12 47.12
ANIMAL PRODUCT EXPORT VALUE TO SOUTH ASIA 2010 –2014
*Value Added product poultry/duck/beef/buffalo/goat/sheep/dairy and others

Country
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Total
(Value RM Mil) (Value RM Mil) (Value RM Mil) (Value RM Mil) (Value RM Mil) (Value RM Mil)
1AZERBAIJAN 0.28 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.18 0.56
2KAZAKHSTAN 1.80 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 1.80
3KYRGYZSTAN 1.19 3.94 0.00 0.00 0.00 5.13
4TAJIKISTAN 1.15 0.21 0.00 0.00 2.05 3.41
5TURKMENISTAN 0.32 1.34 6.69 0.63 0.00 8.98
6UZBEKISTAN 8.53 25.63 14.44 16.14 68.03 132.77
ANIMAL PRODUCT EXPORT VALUE TO CENTRAL ASIA 2010 –2014
*Value Added product poultry/duck/beef/buffalo/goat/sheep/dairy and others

1%
1% 3%
2%
6%
87%
BREAKDOWN ANIMAL PRODUCT EXPORT
TO CENTRAL ASIA
AZERBAIJAN
KAZAKHSTAN
KYRGYZSTAN
TAJIKISTAN
TURKMENISTAN
UZBEKISTAN

Semi Process
Further Process
POTENTIAL POULTRY PRODUCTS
EXPORT MARKET

Country 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014* TOTAL
ASEAN 98.16 276.41 406.73 446.91 504.29 1,732.44
(1.7 Billion)
EAST ASIA 19.68 45.55 58.26 68.42 63.52 255.43
WEST ASIA
(MIDDLE EAST)
90.43 118.00 154.47 160.04 136.77 659.71
POULTRY PRODUCT EXPORT VALUE
2010 –2014 (RM Mil)

0
100
200
300
400
500
600
RM (
Juta
)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
TAHUN
PRESTASI EKSPORT PRODUK AYAM
2010 – 2014* (RM Juta)
ASEAN
ASIA TIMUR
ASIA BARAT (EAST ASIA)
(WEST ASIA)
POULTRY PRODUCT EXPORT PERFORMANCE
2010-2014 (RM MIL)
YEAR

COMMODITY 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014* TOTAL
LIFE BIRD 126.87 116.81 256.81 295.61 417.28 1,213.38
POULTRY MEAT 13.66 9.22 7.96 6.57 5.82 43.23
VALUE ADDED
POULTRY PRODUCTS
53.57 63.52 56.95 60.93 277.67 512.64
EGG 346.84 134.39 254.87 274.26 252.69 1,263.05
POULTRY PRODUCTS EXPORT VALUE TO SINGAPORE
2010 –2014 (RM MIL)

POTENTIAL DAIRY PRODUCTS
EXPORT MARKET

COUNTRY 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014*
ASEAN 813.54 763.72 1,058.15 1,485.12 1,555.36
EST ASIA 131.61 279.26 229.45 484.85 326.96
WEST ASIA 128.89 275.60 225.46 477.90 507.73
AFRICA 526.47 770.78 984.38 1,002.28 1,263.87
DAIRY PRODUCTS EXPORT VALUE
2010 –2014 (RM MIL)

0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
NILAI (
Juta
)
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
TAHUN
PRESTASI EKSPORT PRODUK TENUSU
2010 – 2014* (RM JUTA)
ASEAN
ASIA TIMUR
ASIA BARAT
AFRIKA DAIRY PRODUCT EXPORT PERFORMANCE
2010-2014 (RM MIL)
(EAST ASIA)
(WEST ASIA)
YEAR
VALUE (MIL)

Department Of
Agriculture
(DOA)

Year No. of Certified farm
2002-2005 150
2006-2010 136
2011 70
2012 157
2013 313
2014 533
2015 535
2016 664
Total 2558
STATUS OF myGAPCERTIFICATION –
2002-2016(DOA)

CROP AREA(HA)
FRUITS 1059.29
VEGETABLES 344.85
OTHERS 95.55
THE MAIN EXPORT : DURIAN 26 FARMS, 193.46 HA
STATUS OF myGAPCERTIFICATION –
2002-2016(DOA)(cont)

Issues and Challenges Faced By Farmers
i. Farm registration (Birdnestand others)
•for traceability especially when you are exporting to an international market.
•No cooperation from farmers/ income tax department
ii. Licensing
•A new industry, problem with some local councils
•License fees very high in some local councils.
iii. Quality Assurance System(QAS)
•Poor understanding in implementing quality assurance system
•Not very committed
•Records not readily available
iv. Farm Locations & Licenses –Long Term Guarantees From The Governments
•Poultry and Pig farmers worry because of rapid development
•unable to relocate or unable to obtain the necessary land or other approval necessary to restart their operations.
v. Modern Farming Techniques the buffer zone between human humandwelling and farms vary from one area to another (none or zero
(0) meter to 5km)
•Not Exporting Value Added Products But Raw Materials
•exporting raw clean EBN but not value added processes

Issues and Challenges Faced In Exporting Major Agriculture Products
i. Right Competent Authority
•we submit letters/questionnaires, it does not reach to the authority / no reply also.
ii. Different requirements at different entry points, effect goods clearance.
•Meeting Regulatory Compliance When Exporting -Many SME-difficult to understand the export
documentation.
iii. Unclear policy from importing country, not being transparent.
•No clear written standard or documents -confusing to the exporters.
•delay the export and the customer might lose his or her business deal.
iv. Focus On Single Country NOT Multiple Country When Exporting
•birdnestis mainly focus on China, because of the very high demand.
•Ban export-Nitrate in birdnest
•Repayment of bank loans.
v. Not Exporting Value Added Products But Raw Materials
•Malaysia is exporting raw clean EBN but not value added products.

Current Program or Initiatives By Government To Improve
Production and Productivity of Key Agricultural Commodities
•National Poultry Production Policy ( 2017 –2027)
•Directives from the Minister of Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister
during a dialogue session with the Federation of Livestock Farmers' Associations
of Malaysia (FLFAM) on June 20, 2016
•The poultry industry has contributed significantly to the country from an
economic standpoint, income, employment and food supply to the people
•Countries have already achieved self-sufficiency in poultry meat more than 100%
since 1983, 33 years have passed
•The industry needs to be strengthened and improved its contribution to the
State, with a wider scope

National Poultry Production Policy : 3 Objectives
1.Guarantee the supply of chicken meat and eggs are adequate and continuous, affordable and meet
the needs from the aspects of halal, quality and food safety for consumers and processors.
i. Increase Self Sufficient Level (SSL) from 104% to 200% for broilers and from 113% to
200% for laying birds.
ii. Increase production of raw materials required by processing industry
2. Increasing the contributions of the poultry industry towards national earnings and economy
i. Improve and expand export markets for chicken meat and eggs as well as value-
added products. Target Countries: Examples: ASEAN, Japan (Olympics 2020), Hong
Kong, China, the Middle East, the European Union
ii. Reducing the balance of trade deficit
3. Competitiveness and sustainability of the industry can be improved to make Malaysia as a supplier
of halal poultry products which are important in the global market
i. Land Usage
ii. Pollution Control

Edible Bird Nest (EBN)
•The government will like to increase the export of EBN in 2020 to 50% raw
uncleanednest (RUN), 25% raw cleaned birdnest(RC) and processed product at
25%.Currently in 2015 the export of raw uncleanedis at 34%,10% raw cleaned
birdnestand processed product at 4%.
•Issues such as premise registration, traceability and MyGAPhas been resolved
at the farm level earlier. At the collecting centre / proessingplant issues such as
plant registration, traceability systemin place for origin of product, MyGAPand
registered with CNCA from China.
•Recently few weeks back China has agreed to import raw uncleanedbirdnest
and this will further boost export of this products. Also issues related to health
certificate and certificate of origin is still being discussed.

Modern Pig Farming (MPF)
•MPF by Minister Of Agriculture in December 2014, farmers
given 3 years to modernize pig farms starting 2015.
•These criteria for MPF are:
•close house-sealed enclosures;
•a zero discharge waste management system;
•enclosures located at least 200 metres from houses, schools, clinics,
houses of worship and public amenities;
•and the adoption of Good Animal Husbandry Practices (GAHP).

MyGAP PROMOTION

Promotion of Malaysian GAP
•Exhibition
•Mass Media e.g. Carnival by TV Program
•Publication
•Billboard
•Selling GAP product at supermarket.
•Training e.g. Schedule of Training for all stakeholders
•Seminar for auditors
•Training of New Auditors
•Hands on Training for Auditors
•Export Talk Promotion

EFFORT & COMMITMENT BY DVS
A.SEMINAR /EXPORT TALK PROMOTION
i.Potential Export of Animal Products Produced in Malaysia
ii.Expanding Market of Animal Products Produced in Malaysia

B.Control / Animal Disease Free Status
i.To maintain Avian Influenza free status
ii.To create zone free area for New Castle Disease
iii.Target disease free status for FMD
EFFORT & COMMITMENT BY DVS(cont)

C.Traceability System
i.E-Permit System
ii.Premise Registration
D.Farm Accreditation System ~ MyGap–SALT Certification
E.Processing Plants Accreditation System ~ MyGap-VHM
Certification
EFFORT & COMMITMENT BY DVS(cont)

F.Tohave‘directnegotiation’withimportingcountry
veterinaryauthoritiesinresolvingissuesrelatedtoSPS
andimportconditionscompliance
EFFORT & COMMITMENT BY DVS(cont)

Factors/Drivers To Encourage Farmers To Get Their
Farm Certified to MyGAP.
•Buyer demand seller to obtain certification before he starts buying.
(e.g. Halal or VHM)
•Mandatory all export farms and plants shall be MyGAP certified to
facilitate export procedures by the competent authority.
•Overseas exhibition organized by MATRADE where incentives are
given to certified farms or plants to promote their certified goods.
•Local hypermarkets and processors including hotel requests some
sort of certifications before they can buy their produce.

EXPORT POTENTIAL
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List of activitiesMyGAP
1) Training Programs Auditor Certification Scheme
Good Agricultural Practice Scheme Malaysia (MyGAP)
Programs Auditor Certification Scheme Good Agricultural Practice
Scheme Malaysia (MyGAP) was held at KaterinaHotel, BatuPahat, Johor
on 30, March 31 and 1-2 April 2015 and involved a total of 25 new and
old auditors from all over Malaysia. The auditors have been exposed to
various modules for their preparations to conduct compliance audits and
review audit of the premises in farm and birdnest(ranching). The agenda
also includes training courses to carry out review audit in MyGAPfarms
around BatuPahat. After that, the presentation of the results of the audit
exercise were presented and discussed together on the last day of the
course.

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2) Program PeningkatanKualitidanPensijilanmyGAPPenternak
The program aims to create awareness about the benefits of MyGAPcertification while sharing information
and the latest information for improving husbandry practices among existing operators. In addition, officials
from the Audit and Certification Section can meet directly with employers/farmers who like to clarify the
procedure and the certification process. The agenda of this program is the Animal Feed Formulation
software research department of the "Computerization for Complete Daily Feed Ratio" (CCDFR) and Swiftlet
Industry Scenario in Malaysia. External speakers from the United ArRaudhahBio-tech Farm SdnBhdare
also invited to share information about their experiences and the benefits of participation in the MyGAP
Certification Scheme.
List of activitiesMyGAP
2) Quality Improvement Program and MYGAP Certification for
Swiftlet& Ruminant Farmers

•The course was conducted on 2-5 November 2015 at Glory Beach
Resort with the participation of 70 new and old auditors. The course
aims to provide training and communicate new information to the
audit officers to improve their skills and quality in the conduct of the
audit. In addition, training program for team building to enhance
auditor self confident was carry out.
List of activities MyGAP
3) Enhancement Course For Improved Auditor Quality MyGAPCertification 2015

Seminar details in the 4 zones shown as below :
ZONE
NORTH ZONE
EAST ZONE SOUTH ZONE CENTRAL ZONE
DATE 7-8HB APRIL 2015
11-12HB OGOS 2015 9-10HB OGOS 2015 6-7HB OKTOBER 2015
LOCATION
HOTEL SERI MALAYSIA , P.
PINANG
De RHU BEACH RESORT,
PAHANG SURIA CITY HOTEL, JOHORGLORY BEACH RESORT
STATESINVOLVED
PERLIS, KEDAH, PULAU PINANGPAHANG, KELANTAN,
TERENGGANU
JOHOR SELANGOR, NEG. SEMBILAN,
MELAKA PERAK
PARTICIPANT No.
RUMINANT 43
66 0 62
BIRDNEST 57
79 80 39

Pictures about MyGAPSeminar 2015

Pictures of Enhancement Course And Improved Quality
Auditor Certification MyGAP2015

CURRENT STATUS
The poultry industry has contributed significantly to the country from an
economic standpoint, income, employment and food supply to the people
Countries have already achieved self-sufficiency in poultry meat more than
100% since 1983
33 years have passed
The industry needs to be strengthened and improved its contribution to
the State, with a wider scope
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2000’S90’S
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Issues and Challenges in Promoting GAP
certifications to the small farms in Malaysia.
•Same Price : Certified and non-certified products sold locally are at the same
price. This tend to put off some serious interested organization wanting to certify
their farms or plants.
•High cost to meet the standards such as farm towards Good Animal Husbandry
Practice (GAHP) or plants towards Veterinary Health Mak (VHM) certifications.
•Language barrier and poor understanding of the benefits of certifications which
can increase their sales and market share.
•Number of government officials actively involved in MyGAP certifications is low
and one of the main limiting factors to increase participation.
•Only export establishments and domestic plants that are asked to certify
otherwise its voluntary and there is no pressure to comply to the certifications.

Recommendations to Increase Market Access:
•Appointing a special desk officer for market access
•Many developed countries such as Australia which is a major exporter
of agriculture products faced a lot of challenges when exporting their
meat and meat products. A good example will be when Malaysia ban
the export of beef from Australia because of non-compliance to halal.
Within a week the embassy and the relevant authority with their
Market Access Officer from Australia organizing a meeting in Malaysia
to resolve this issues and they manage to resolve this within a short
period and they quickly resumed their export of beef, mutton and
lamb products.

Future Direction
•Increase the number of farms with MyGAP certification to
encourage quality and safe to eat produce for domestic and
export market.
•Increase consumers' awareness and demand for quality and
safe to eat produce with MyGAP logo on it.
•Increase the Malaysian agricultural produce competitiveness
at international level.
•Benchmarked with international GAP certification scheme
such as ASEAN GAP and Global GAP.

DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY SERVICES MALAYSIA
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