Participate in the New Consultation on Sheep Carcase Classification, Price Reporting and Automated Grading Methods

Join the Consultation on Sheep Carcase Classification & Automated Grading Methods

Meat & Livestock Classification (MLC) announces a significant opportunity for stakeholders in the livestock industry to contribute to shaping the future of meat quality standards and market transparency. Defra and the Welsh Government have launched a consultation open for six weeks, closing on 13th March, focusing on proposals for a mandatory carcase classification and deadweight price reporting scheme for the sheep sector. Additionally, the consultation seeks views on mechanisms for authorising automated grading methods in abattoirs slaughtering beef and sheep in England and Wales.

Key Areas of Consultation

  • Mandatory Carcase Classification for Sheep: Proposals aim to standardise carcase classification across the sector, ensuring consistency and fairness in pricing.

  • Deadweight Price Reporting Scheme: The initiative seeks to enhance market transparency, providing all stakeholders with accurate and timely pricing information.

  • Automated Grading Methods: Exploring the authorisation of innovative technologies for carcase classification, potentially increasing efficiency and accuracy in meat processing.

How to Participate

Stakeholders are encouraged to share their insights and feedback through an online survey accessible at Defra's Consultation Page. The consultation offers a comprehensive overview of the 14 proposals and allows participants to contribute to the questions most relevant to their operations.

Call for Collective Input

MLC urges all stakeholders, including farmers, processors, industry representatives, and related businesses, to engage in this consultation. Representative groups are particularly encouraged to provide a summary of their members' views, enhancing the breadth and depth of feedback received.

Submission Details

For those preferring not to use the online survey, enquiries and responses can also be directed to Defra via email at sccconsultation@defra.gov.uk. All responses are requested by 13th March 2024, to ensure comprehensive consideration in the decision-making process.

MLC's Role

As a committed partner in the livestock industry, MLC is ready to leverage our extensive knowledge and experience to support the successful implementation of any new standards and practices that emerge from this consultation. We believe in the power of collaboration and innovation to drive the industry forward, ensuring sustainability, fairness, and quality in the livestock sector.

Join us in this crucial consultation to voice your opinions and help shape the future of the sheep livestock industry in England and Wales.

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