your NLIS account The first stage of mandatory electronic identification (eID) for sheep and goats commenced on 1 January 2025. To ... stage of the rollout, please refer to the Sheep and Goat eID National Implementation Plan. Identifying your sheep and goats Sheep
read moreTraceability through the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) is essential in the livestock industry for food safety ... producer of clean, safe and high quality red meat. Make sure the livestock on your property match what’s on the NLIS database: Who’s
read moretreatment records being incorrectly completed, resulting in National Vendor Declarations (NVDs) which don’t match on-farm records ... hold after processing. Fortunately, the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) has enabled the rapid tracing of nonconforming
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For red meat producers, compliance with Australia’s integrity systems (and the ability to demonstrate the lifetime traceability of ... ensure livestock are linked to the correct Property Identification Code (PIC) in their National Livestock Identification System
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Mandatory electronic identification (eID) for all sheep and goats will come into effect nationally from 1 January 2027. Individual ... Individual identification will play an important role in supporting the integrity of the Australian red meat supply chain by enabling
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mandatory sheep and goat eIDs nationally, please refer to the Sheep and Goat Traceability Taskforce’s National Implementation Plan. Replacing ... will ensure the animal’s traceability on the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) isn’t compromised. If the animal is
read moreTraceability through the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) is essential in the livestock industry for food safety ... goats must be fitted with an NLIS accredited electronic identification device (eID) before leaving a property, regardless of age
read morereal-time in a project ‘FlockMate’ – co-invested by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) and Australian Wool Innovation (AWI). Valuable ... across an entire flock remains a challenge. Walk-over weighing systems can often be labour-intensive, rely on voluntary animal use
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mandatory sheep and goat eIDs nationally, please refer to the Sheep and Goat Traceability Taskforce’s National Implementation Plan. Replacing ... will ensure the animal’s traceability on the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) isn’t compromised. If the animal is
read more1. Access to National Vendor Declarations (NVDs) With LPA accreditation, you get access to LPA NVDs. These are official documents ... documents required to move and sell livestock. LPA NVDs are recognised by livestock transporters, saleyards, processors, police and
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