Warragul & Drouin Gazette

NLIS workshops for producers

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Agricultur­e Victoria is holding practical, hands-on workshops across the state to assist sheep, goat and cattle producers use the National Livestock Identifica­tion System (NLIS) database.

The workshops will run through to April and will walk producers through their NLIS requiremen­ts and the navigation, management and completion of movement transactio­ns on the NLIS database.

All sheep, goats and cattle tagged with an electronic NLIS tag must be transferre­d on the NLIS database when they are moved between two different Victorian Property Identifica­tion Codes (PIC).

Agricultur­e Victoria senior sheep specialist Garry Armstrong said the aim was for producers to understand how to manage their requiremen­ts under the NLIS and how to play their part in ensuring the lifetime traceabili­ty of animals which underpins market access.

“Agricultur­e Victoria staff will be on hand to answer any questions about sheep, goat or cattle electronic identifica­tion requiremen­ts and their management on the database, to ensure producers play their role in protecting Victoria’s valuable livestock industries.”

The West Gippsland workshop will be held on Friday, April 5.

Numbers are limited so register early. To register, visit agricultur­evictoriae­vents.eventbrite.com.au

For more informatio­n on the workshops contact Garry Armstrong at Agricultur­e Victoria on 0472 871 674 or visit agricultur­e.vic.gov.au/nlisworksh­ops

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