Include your PIC to help yourself in crisis

With foot and mouth disease on Australia's doorstep in Indonesia, Australian woolgrowers are strongly encouraged to make sure they include their Property Identification Code (PIC) on their Wool Classer's Specification and National Wool Declaration. PICs would help authorities more quickly and accurately manage the spread of an emergency animal disease, should it occur in Australia.

FAST FACTS

  • Ensure your property has a Property Identification Code (PIC). If your PIC details need updating, contact your state Department of Agriculture.
  • Provide your PIC to your wool classer and property manager and include it on the Wool Classer's Specification and National Wool Declaration.
  • The inclusion of a PIC is vital during a time of crisis and improves the traceability of wool.
  • The use of PICs has increased enormously during the past few months, with 52.5% of lots tested by AWTA in October 2022 having a PIC, compared with only 2.1% in the same month last year.

A PIC is an eight-character alphanumeric code allocated by state/territory authorities to livestock producing properties. If you own sheep, you require a PIC.

The purpose of the PIC is partly for tracing and controlling disease and residue problems that may be detected after leaving the farm, but also for locating properties and owners where wool has come from when an outbreak of a disease that may threaten their enterprise is detected in an area.

The percentage of tested lots of Australian wool which have PICs declared by their sellers has increased enormously in the past few months, with AWTA reporting that 52.5% of lots in October 2022 had a PIC, compared with only 2.1% in the same month last year. This increase might be a result of woolgrowers becoming more aware of the importance of biosecurity due the presence of foot and mouth disease in Australia's close neighbour, Indonesia.

The percentage of sale lots with a PIC varies enormously by state. Queensland led the way with 90.9% of lots tested during October having a PIC, while WA had only 21.7% of tested lots having a PIC.

PIC_Inline1.jpg

PICs can also play a crucial role during response to other emergencies such as floods and fires because livestock owners can often be warned of impending danger, and can also be assisted more effectively in the aftermath of such events.

Use of traceability systems in the wool industry also provide confidence to consumers in domestic and overseas markets that the products they buy are accurately described and fit for purpose.

/Public Release. This material from the originating organization/author(s) might be of the point-in-time nature, and edited for clarity, style and length. Mirage.News does not take institutional positions or sides, and all views, positions, and conclusions expressed herein are solely those of the author(s).View in full here.