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Integrity system resources for

goat producers


Thank you for registering for the ISC webinar for goat producers on Tuesday 28 July . If you registered and were unable to attend, please see the below link to the webinar recording. Keep reading for ISC resources and practical tips that make accessing and using Australia's red meat integrity system easier.

WATCH THE WEBINAR RECORDING

The Stand By What You Sell webinar was hosted by Integrity Systems Company and presented with the Goat Industry Council of Australia (GICA). It covered:


  • Changes to National Vendor Declarations (NVD)
  • How to start using the faster, easier new eNVD platform
  • Accreditation and audits for Livestock Production Assurance (LPA)

  • Transfers and reconciliations for the National Livestock Identification System (NLIS)

  • Linking all your integrity accounts in one place using myMLA

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Integrity System Resources

How to complete an LPA NVD

Get practical tips on filling in the LPA National Vendor Declaration to make sure it’s clear, correct and complete.


  • Order an NVD Book
  • How to complete the  0720 Goat NVD
  • View a sample 0720 Goat NVD
  • Watch the video

Using the faster, easier eNVD

A new mobile-friendly version of the electronic National Vendor Declaration is available. Find out how to start using it – you can even provide feedback for future eNVD updates!


  • See tips on the website
  • Provide feedback on the eNVD
  • Watch the video

myMLA

Make life easier and put all of your integrity accounts in one place, with one password.

  • Find out how                        
  • Watch the video

Get help with record-keeping

Integrity Systems Company has free record-keeping templates for producers so you can make sure you’ve got the right information on file to meet LPA requirements.



  • Download free templates
  • Download a Commodity Vendor Declaration
  • Access information on export slaughter intervals (ESI) and withholding periods (WHP)
  • LPA requirements for Animal Welfare

Are livestock fit to load?

Preparation for dispatch of livestock is a key element of the Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) program – the on-farm assurance program which producers need to be part of to access LPA National Vendor Declarations (NVDs). Make sure animals are fit to load before loading starts. For more information, use these handy resources.


  • Download the Fit to Load Guide
  • Watch the Fit to Load Video

Early warning (EW) status

Need help confirming a consignment does not have high-risk animals? Learn more about early warning status and how to find out information through the NLIS database about PICs carrying high-risk animals.

  • More information on EW

Using the NLIS database

Need help navigating the NLIS database? Want to know more about keeping good records for NLIS? ISC has a series of detailed Tech Tips files which can help.


  • Record keeping for NLIS
  • Search the PIC register
  • Record livestock movements
  • PIC reconciliation by file upload
  • View all Tech Tips

ISC goat specific links

Use these handy ISC resources developed specifically for goat producers. Save them as favourites in your web browser!


 

  • Fact Sheet: Integrity system requirements for goat producers
  • Buying, selling and moving livestock – including tag-free movements of goats


    

MLA goat industry links

 

  • MLA’s goat industry landing page
  • Give goats a go – tips, fact sheets, videos on goat management  
  • Sign up for Goats on the Move eNews   
  • Business EDGE financial and business management course
  • Profitable Grazing Systems program


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ISC's monthly newsletter Integrity Matters, contains insights and updates on Australia’s red meat integrity system. Not receiving it? 


  • Sign up here  
  • Read the most recent edition.

Traceability in Victoria


Victoria has some specific requirements when it comes to tagging goats, Property Identification Codes  and the National Livestock Identification System. If you are farming in Victoria, find more information below:

  • Agriculture Victoria website
  • PIC information
  • NLIS Information

 

GICA contact details


The Goat Industry Council of Australia (GICA) is the peak industry council for goat producers, working on national goat industry advocacy and policy. 


Visit the GICA website for more information and contact details.


Kathleen Allan | Communications & Evaluation Manager

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