W.RDE.0016 - Summary and Quadrant Analysis: Data stocktake, analysis and implementation roadmap
Did you know that the collection, aggregation, analysis and sharing/use of data and data derived insights is widely recognised as a core enabler for the livestock export industry?
Project start date: | 01 October 2022 |
Project end date: | 30 June 2023 |
Publication date: | 21 March 2024 |
Project status: | Completed |
Livestock species: | Grain-fed Cattle, Grass-fed Cattle, Sheep, Goat, Lamb |
Relevant regions: | National, International |
Summary
This project provides further analysis and investigation in order to build capability around data collection, aggregation, analysis, sharing and use of data by:
• Identifying data that is the most valuable, relevant, and needed in stakeholder decision making
• Identifying data or sources of data to focus on as a priority for standardisation that would provide maximum user benefit.
• Conducting analysis of proposed future activities based on the difficulty of implementation and impact for supply chain stakeholders.
Objectives
To further enhance and enable the adoption of a comprehensive understanding of the current data landscape for stakeholders within the livestock export supply chain (from farm of birth/origin to in-market facilities), documenting both data attributes and quality and the data needs of users. It will also result in the creation of a plan for further collection of data, a roadmap prioritising data points for standardisation and a data plan for delivering industry and supply chain user benefits.
Benefits to industry
The collection, aggregation, analysis and sharing/use of data and data derived insights is widely recognised as a core enabler for the livestock export industry, the LEP, LiveCorp and the LEP R&D program to achieve strategic objectives / goals / priorities related to animal health and welfare, supply chain efficiency, market access and industry sustainability / trust.
More information
Project manager: | Rashelle Levonian |
Contact email: | reports@mla.com.au |