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Refreshed myMSA platform is now live

02 June 2020

Meat Standards Australia’s (MSA) refreshed myMSA platform is now live, giving MSA-registered producers access to a range of new features that help improve compliance and eating quality performance.

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Log into the updated myMSA portal to utilise the following:

  • The Opportunity Index: the Opportunity Index helps you focus your attention on where financial gains can be made and to benchmark carcase attribute performance. It tells you what your Index would have been if non-compliance carcases met the MSA minimum requirements. In 2017-18, this lost opportunity across Australia was estimated to be worth more than $20 million.
  • New look and feel: the myMSA portal has been refreshed and is easier to use. New features include:
    • Easy navigation on the left-hand menu
    • Help prompts on every page
    • Accessible on any device.
  • Refresher training: Now’s a great time to complete refresher training on myMSA. Modules include:
    • Why MSA? (What is MSA)
    • Making the cut (factors that affect eating quality)
    • Getting a handle on the herd (herd management)
    • First consignment (filling out the MSA Vendor Declaration)
    • Putting producers in control (MSA feedback)
    • Sheep techniques (factors that affect sheepmeat eating quality)
    • Preparing for transport (managing your flock)
    • Attention to detail (filling out the MSA Vendor Declaration)

Access carcase feedback, MSA beef vendor declarations and benchmark the eating quality performance of your herd at www.mymsa.com.au