Accreditation through the LPA program is voluntary. However, producers who are not LPA accredited or who are withdrawn from the program are not able to buy or use LPA National...
read moreNew tools and resources are now available on the ISC website to help red meat industry stakeholders meet their integrity requirements.
read moreFind out how to protect your livestock from the mice plague.
read moreThis month, Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) launched a new online catalogue of its products and services that red meat producers and other stakeholders can access from one easy location...
read moreParasites such as lice, flies and worms can have negative impacts on animal health and welfare, on-farm profitability and the integrity of red meat produced. Find out how to manage parasites...
read moreAre you regularly moving livestock between multiple properties that you own? Read on to find out your integrity requirements.
read moreYou will need to use a National Vendor Declaration (NVD) (bobby calves) and waybill, identified by version number BC0720.
read moreThe LPA electronic National Vendor Declaration (eNVD) system is a faster, easier way to complete livestock consignments. An LPA eNVD is the digital alternative to paper-based NVDs. The eNVD system...
read moreLPA accreditation is linked to a property identification code (PIC). To become LPA-accredited, first you need to register your PIC with your state department. The person responsible for livestock on...
read moreThis session will step through using the eNVD and how it can streamline livestock movements and transactions throughout the supply chain. Have your questions answered and find out what developments...
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