The National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) is Australia's system for the identification and traceability of cattle, sheep ... sheep and goats. NLIS reflects Australia's commitment to biosecurity and food safety and provides us with a competitive advantage
read moreJoin this webinar, held in partnership with the WA Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development and WA Farmers, for tips and hints on how to use the NLIS database...
read moreProducers selling livestock this spring selling season must ensure they meet integrity requirements, so their animals are able to be sold.
read moreNew NLIS how-to guides are available to help you use the NLIS system, so you can stand by what you sell.
read moreJoin this webinar, held in partnership with Agriculture Victoria, for tips and hints on how to use the NLIS database on-farm.
read moreEarly Warning (EW) is a status within the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) database that is automatically assigned ... responsibility to assess any risks associated with the purchase of livestock and to determine whether or not they will accept those risks
read moreJoin this webinar, held in partnership with NSW Department of Primary Industries, for tips and hints on how to use the NLIS database on-farm.
read moreFind out more about Livestock Data Link (LDL) here.
read moreJoin this webinar, held in partnership with the Department of Primary Industries and Regions and Livestock SA, for tips and hints on how to use the NLIS database on-farm.
read moreIntegrity Systems Company (ISC) is working to modernise the current process for assessing, monitoring and maintaining traceability solutions for the red meat industry.
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