Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) is critical when it comes to highlighting hazards for livestock, but it can also help keep your employees and workplace safe too.
read moreAll LPA accredited producers – from large scale operators to hobby farmers – may be audited. Approximately 2500 producers are selected each year at random from the list of producers...
read moreAll LPA-accredited producers – from large scale operators to hobby farmers – may be audited to check how records are maintained and how food safety, biosecurity and animal welfare management...
read moreIt may be possible that one or more of your on-farm management practices or your record keeping does not meet LPA standards. To ensure these issues are followed up and...
read moreAll LPA accredited producers – from large scale operators to hobby farmers – may be audited, with audit participants selected from the database of LPA accredited producers. Annually, 2,000 producers...
read moreDid you know who the stakeholders are in Australia's red meat integrity system?
read moreNot only do transporters carry our livestock, they also carry the responsibility of ensuring consignment documentation is timely and accurate – a job made much easier by the eNVD app.
read moreThe team at Gundagai Meat Processors (GMP) take traceability incredibly seriously. With the eNVD app, not only have they reduced their workload, but their livestock consignments are far easier to...
read moreLivestock producers are responsible for keeping records in order and ensuring on-farm practices align with integrity system requirements. Find out what you need to know.
read moreProcessors must ensure that livestock consigned for processing are fit for consumption. Learn more about the integrity system for processors.
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