The NLIS system is Australia's system for the identification and traceability of cattle, sheep and goats.
read moreLearn how to keep good farm records to ensure lifetime traceability and the integrity of your livestock.
read moreA Property Identification Code (PIC) is an eight-character code allocated by the Department of Primary Industries (DPI) or an equivalent authority in each state or territory to identify a livestock-producing...
read moreInformation on what to do if you need help with the NLIS database
read moreFind out how the NLIS works to identify and trace livestock in Australia.
read moreOn 2 October 2024, the European Commission (EC) announced it would delay the commencement of the European Union Deforestation ... processors for the purpose of EU market access. No Property Identification Codes (PICs) will be shared. LPA-accredited producers can
read moregoat eIDs 24 November 2024 | 5-Min Read With electronic identification (eID) tags set to become mandatory for all sheep and goats ... to use the individual tags within the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS). This short guide sets out the required steps
read moreThe LPA program is the on-farm assurance program that underpins market access for Australian red meat.
read moreFrequently Asked Questions What is Sheep & Goat electronic identification From 1 January 2025 all sheep and farmed goats born on ... fitted with an approved NLIS electronic identification (eID) device before leaving their property of birth. Visual tags will no longer
read morereseller or approved suppliers directly. Ensure you have your PIC, specify if you want sheep or goat devices and choose an approved ... see – it is printed on the device and includes your PIC, manufacturer code, device type, e.g. sheep or goats and breeder or post-breeder
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