status allows you to remove the animal from your Property Identification Code (PIC) without creating a possible issue for abattoirs ... Assigning an "Inactive” status Log into your National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) account homepage and select ‘Device
read moreyour state or territory department to organise a Property Identification Code (PIC) or check that your property’s PIC is in your ... PIC LPA-accredited producers can access the free electronic National Vendor Declarations (eNVD), while non-accredited producers
read moreensure you receive all appropriate communications. For the Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) program this includes accreditation ... hardcopy National Vendor Declaration (NVD) book orders and invoices. For the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) this
read moreis changing 29 June 2025 | 3-Min Read The National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) database is evolving to better meet ... Australia’s livestock traceability platform. The project, which kicked off in July 2023, is administered by Integrity Systems Company
read morePlanning to buy livestock? Don’t forget to complete your NLIS transfer To meet your legal requirements and to maintain the lifetime ... traceability of your livestock, it’s important that you record the transfer in the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) within
read morelike more information, this recent statement from Meat and Livestock Australia explains these changes in more detail. NVD Review ... Streamlining livestock transfers New functionality is now available in the eNVD web system, providing livestock receivers with
read moreFind out more about the Australian red meat integrity system
read moreAnimal Identification Technology Approval Program All animal identification used under the National Livestock Identification System ... (NLIS) must be approved by Integrity Systems Company (ISC) under the NLIS Animal Identification Technology (AIT) Approval Program
read moreto get a PIC If you own or manage livestock in Australia, you’ll need a Property Identification Code, commonly known as a PIC. A ... eight-character code that identifies parcels of land used for keeping livestock, including cattle, sheep, goats and more. You can apply for
read moreNew European Union Deforestation Regulations (EUDR) are set to deliver a potential crisis for Australia’s hide industry, ... securely with feedlots and processors via the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS), enabling industry to maintain EU access
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