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Nait users must update details

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Nait users must reregister all their locations and ensure their accounts are up to date after a key system upgrade. The upgrade will help farmers and the industry when using the national animal traceability system, Nait head Kevin Forward said.
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They are required to update their details by March 31.

The enhancement involves development of an interactive map that uses Land Information data to accurately define a NAIT location.

“This is a progressive step for the NAIT system. 

“The new, interactive map tool makes it more straightforward for NAIT users when they go online to register their properties,” Forward said.

“Reselecting the land parcels that make up your NAIT location will help us build more effective traceability through precisely identifying the locations where NAIT animals are kept.”

Existing and new NAIT users will be required to update their contact details, declare their herd enterprise type and the number of other species they manage at their properties by March 31.

“Updating your NAIT account details is paramount. 

“This is not only mandatory it has also proved beneficial towards the Government and industry’s Mycoplasma bovis response.

“We know that where accurate records have been maintained for registered NAIT locations and the animals kept there the tracing of animals and their movements has been faster and easier,” he said.

The upgrade was made in response to the NAIT review recommendations and feedback from NAIT users.

“We have listened to farmers, industry and our stakeholders. 

“Our long-term goal is to build trust and confidence in the NAIT system. 

“To improve NAIT’s capability users need to ensure they have updated their accounts and registered all the locations and animals they have there before March 31.”

OSPRI has informed stakeholders, farmers and the wider industry of the changes and the necessary actions all NAIT users are required to do.

A guide is available on the OSPRI website.

Farmers unsure about what is required or unable to navigate the NAIT online system can call the OSPRI contact centre on 0800 482 463.

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