When New South Wales sheep producer Stan Moore first used the electronic National Vendor Declaration (eNVD), he was hesitant, and happy to stay with the traditional paper method. But after...
read moreProducers can use either the paper or electronic eNVD at any time – and can alternate between both options. It depends on what you feel most comfortable using. The eNVD...
read moreISC has an eNVD how-to guide which outlines the steps in completing an eNVD. Otherwise, for more information or assistance contact ISC Customer Service on 1800 683 111.
read moreTo pass the consignment information onto the receiver – also called the consignee – a destination PIC is needed for the eNVD system to know where the consignment is going....
read moreWith livestock diseases in close proximity to Australia, such as lumpy skin disease, and foot and mouth disease, it is critical that producers and industry service providers take every precaution...
read moreThere are a number of resources available to help producers mitigate biosecurity risks. Read this article to find out more.
read moreThe Australian red meat industry is world-renowned for our integrity, traceability and commitment to safe and ethical products. Integrity Systems Company works to support our producers, processors and all members...
read moreso you can spend less time in the office. Have you tried the eNVD? Producers who are LPA-accredited can use LPA National Vendor ... including NVDs, livestock assurance and health declarations. The eNVD system is particularly useful in the event of an emergency or
read moreWhat are your integrity requirements as a new producer?
read moreTo maintain a high level of security of our database and producer information, ISC has increased the required strength of passwords to be used to log in to your LPA...
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