Confidentiality Policy
PigCHAMP as part of its business model
collects production data from producers for use in developing aggregate reports
that have been used by producers as a benchmarking tool for years.
In addition, PigCHAMP continues to provide
aggregate data to researchers for use in basic and applied research. Research conducted using PigCHAMP data has
been invaluable in the continuous improvement of the understanding in the
industry regarding animal care and production.
PigCHAMP also provides aggregate data to
other industry partners and stakeholders for internal research and marketing
purposes.
PigCHAMP is 100% committed to maintaining
the confidentiality of the data we collect and we only share data in aggregate
using the following rules under the oversight of our Board of Directors and the
PigCHAMP Producer Advisory Committee.
The following are the policies for data
aggregation and confidentiality and are in compliance with the USDA’s policies
regarding the confidentiality of producer data.
In the case of information
furnished under a provision the PigCHAMP License Agreement, no officer or
employee of PigCHAMP or division thereof, nor any other person may -
1.
use such information for a purpose other than the development or
reporting of aggregate data in a manner such that the identity of the person
who supplied such information is not discernible and is not material to the
intended uses of such information; or
2. disclose
such information to the public, unless such information has been transformed
into a statistical or aggregate form that does not allow the identification of
the person who supplied particular information.
Specifically
when working with subsets of data, no officer or employee of PigCHAMP or division
thereof, nor any other person may
1. use
aggregate information containing data from less than three (3) individual farm
systems.
2. Use
aggregate data in which any one farm system contributes more than sixty percent
(60%) of the event level data.
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