Producing excellence in eating quality
Understand what on-farm management and animal attributes impact on eating quality of beef and sheepmeat with the option of becoming a MSA registered producer.
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MSA training ensures participants have a solid understanding of the fundamentals of the MSA system. This allows the system to operate to its full potential with maximum integrity. All MSA training programs follow a training code of practice.
Training modules have been developed for all participants in the MSA supply chain. Modules range from general program overviews to technical training for processors and practical modules for end users to capitalise on the MSA technology.
Understand what on-farm management and animal attributes impact on eating quality of beef and sheepmeat with the option of becoming a MSA registered producer.
Become an eating quality connoisseur and learn how MSA can be used in retail and foodservice businesses with the option to become MSA licensed.
The next MSA Meat Science Course will be held in Brisbane in June 2023.
Facilitated by Dr Graham Gardner from Murdoch University and Dr Peter McGilchrist from the University of New England, the course covers all the scientific elements affecting the eating quality of red meat, from production through to the consumer.
A link for registration will be available when next course dates are confirmed.
For more information email msaenquiries@mla.com.au or phone 07 3620 5217.
MSA producer workshops provide information about:
Workshops can be held for beef and sheep producer groups in central areas and can be customised to suit the group.
Training for saleyards and agents provides an MSA program overview and information regarding managing saleyard cattle to meet MSA requirements.
MSA has designed training programs for beef processing operatives. It is a requirement of MSA licensed processors to complete and uphold training requirements as per the MSA Standards. AUS-MEAT Limited provide MSA training for beef processors. More information on MSA beef processor training can be found at AUS-MEAT Training.
MSA has designed and delivers training programs for sheep processing operatives. It is a requirement of MSA licensed processors to complete and uphold training requirements as per the MSA Standards.
MSA sheep training covers the impact of processing on eating quality in the following areas:
This training is delivered onsite over two days.
If you are interested in MSA sheep training, contact MSA on 1800 111 672.
To obtain accreditation as an MSA grader, it is a pre-requisite to have successfully completed AUS-MEAT Chiller Assessment. AUS-MEAT Limited offers both AUS-MEAT Chiller Assessment and MSA Grader training. To find out about the next course and how to enrol, please visit AUS-MEAT Training.
The Analytics for industRy program delivers statistical training to develop data handling and analysis skills for staff from the meat processing and pastoral industries. Participants are introduced to modern approaches to data analysis and visualisation using the statistical programming language, R.
The course, facilitated by Dr Garth Tarr from the University of Sydney, focuses on handling mapping, pasture, live animal, and carcase quality and yield data.
Download this brochure or contact msaenquiries@mla.com.au for more information.
Phone: 1800 111 672
Email: msaenquiries@mla.com.au