LPA still frustrating livestock producers

By Aidan Smith
December 5 2017 - 7:00am
Gairdner producer Ian Peacock (left) said he didn't want to sign up to the LPA accreditation and would wait and see what the outcome would be before making a final decision on whether to continue running livestock or not.
Gairdner producer Ian Peacock (left) said he didn't want to sign up to the LPA accreditation and would wait and see what the outcome would be before making a final decision on whether to continue running livestock or not.

FRUSTRATION and confusion still reigns almost two months after Meat and Livestock Australia’s (MLA) Livestock Production Assurance (LPA) new biosecurity and animal welfare requirements came online.

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