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Pasturefed Cattle Assurance System: What’s involved?
Date: | Thursday 4 July 2013 |
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Time: |
1:30pm-2:30pm AEST
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Event category: | Past event |
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Producers across eastern Australia have shown considerable interest in the new Pasturefed Cattle Assurance System (PCAS) since it was launched recently.
PCAS is designed to deliver a robust, internationally-recognised standard to which ‘grassfed’ and ‘natural’ brand claims can be attached.
Premiums of 10-20c/kg have already been discussed by early-adopter processors.
In this webinar you will learn about:
• the purpose of the PCAS program and what it covers
• what’s involved in becoming PCAS-accredited
• understanding the annual audit process
• allowable feed inputs, cattle purchases.
Guest presenters
Join PCAS program coordinator Angela Schuster and Teys Australia Livestock General manager Geoff Teys, with hosts Jon Condon (Beef Central) and John James (FutureBeef).
They will outline the purposes of the PCAS program; why it was introduced by Cattle Council of Australia; the audit process and what’s involved in compliance; the ‘ins and outs’ of allowable feedstuffs under a pasture fed standard; allowable cattle movements from non-PCAS properties and other information of value to stakeholders considering joining the program.
Join our free webinar on Thursday 4 July to learn more.
Who should register for this webinar?
This event is for anyone involved along the beef supply chain including producers, processors, brand managers, supply chain managers, agents, consultants and consumers.
The session will be recorded and a link will be sent to all stakeholders who register. So if you can’t attend on the day, you won’t miss out.
Register now!
Join us on Thursday 4 July 2013 at 1:30 pm AEST (Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Hobart), 11:30 am (Perth), 1:00 pm (Darwin, Adelaide).
To successfully participate in this webinar
1. Reserve your webinar seat now by following this link. Or copy and paste this into your web browser: https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/863174030.
You need to register to receive your personal login details (if you don’t receive an automated response within a minute or so, check your junk email folder).
2. Click the option to ‘Add to Outlook calendar’ to get an automated reminder to join the webinar.
3. Test your computer set-up beforehand by going to this Citrix website (http://bit.ly/citrix_test) and click on the ‘Join a session’ link. If you have problems, contact your local computer support people or the friendly GoToWebinar support folk (1800 356 792 in Australia).
4. Join 10 minutes early on the day of the webinar. You can interact by typing questions in the Q&A panel or by raising your electronic hand.
This is a BeefConnect event, brought to you through a partnership between FutureBeef and Beef Central.