The LPA program is the on-farm assurance program that underpins market access for Australian red meat.
read moreharvested rangeland goat operator In October 2024, the Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) program introduced a new accreditation module ... been captured from a wild state – i.e. one that is not the product of a managed breeding program and has not been subject to any
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audit If you’ve been selected to participate in a Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) audit, you can follow some simple steps to ... Assessment. Safe & Responsible Animal Treatments: Complete your LPA Livestock Treatment Record. Stock Foods, Fodder Crops, Grain & Pasture
read morewith the new regulation, exporters of Australian beef, beef product and leather/hide have to provide the geolocations relating ... provide geolocations with import documents. The Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) program has introduced a geolocation sharing
read moreyour animals’ market access, you need to be able to provide assurance that they haven’t been exposed to contaminants through either ... for non-compliance may include failure to be paid for the livestock, and possible legal liability for the resulting cost faced
read morereceive all appropriate communications. For the Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) program this includes accreditation reminders ... Declaration (NVD) book orders and invoices. For the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) this includes transfer details
read morequestions properly when the time comes to start consigning our livestock? And how can I avoid the WHP and ESI? Thanks for your question ... set period that must lapse between chemical application to livestock and their slaughter for export. The difference is that WHP
read morepassword to securely access any of the following: Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) Meat Standards Australia (MSA) Electronic ... Electronic National Vendor Declarations (eNVD’s) National Livestock Identification System (NLIS). Accessing myMLA If you haven’t already
read moreaudit If you’ve been selected to participate in a Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) audit, you can follow some simple steps to ... Assessment. Safe & Responsible Animal Treatments: Complete your LPA Livestock Treatment Record. Stock Foods, Fodder Crops, Grain & Pasture
read morereceive all appropriate communications. For the Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) program this includes accreditation reminders ... Declaration (NVD) book orders and invoices. For the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS) this includes transfer details
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