Applications open to contribute to automated monitoring of export livestock health and welfare

The Hon David Littleproud MP
Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management
  • The Australian Government is seeking innovative solutions to improve monitoring and reporting of livestock health and welfare under the Business Research and Innovation Initiative.
  • Applications are now open.
  • The Australian Government is seeking new and innovative solutions to improve the monitoring and reporting of livestock health and welfare at critical points in the export supply chain under the Business Research and Innovation Initiative (BRII).

    Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management, David Littleproud said applications are now open for the challenge, which seeks to find innovative technology solutions that deliver efficiencies at one or more key points across the livestock supply chain.

    "I welcome this investment in finding new technologies to improve how we regulate the live animal exports trade," Minister Littleproud said.

    "More than 2.3 million Australian livestock are exported each year by sea and air and Australia is a world leader in ensuring health welfare standards of this livestock.

    "However, maintaining and demonstrating good welfare outcomes currently places considerable regulatory burden on industry, as current monitoring and reporting is largely manual, repetitive and resource intensive.

    "The Inspector-General of Live Animal Exports, Mr Ross Carter has already identified we need to improve how we monitor our livestock and how data is collected, including by using automated technology.

    "This BRII challenge delivers an opportunity to do this and find effective and efficient mechanisms that meet the needs of both industry and government.

    "With tens of thousands of livestock to monitor, technology-based solutions will make it easier and faster to detect any animal health or welfare issues and improve how we do business.

    "New technologies will also make it easier for our exporters to demonstrate their commitment to animal welfare.

    "I look forward to working with the successful applicant(s) to develop innovative solutions for the livestock supply chain"

    BRII gives opportunities to innovative small to medium enterprises with ideas to tackle national challenges, including protecting Australia from biosecurity threats and driving growth in our tourism industry.

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