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STRATEGY 1.1: ENDEMIC LIVESTOCK DISEASE AND WELFARE MANAGEMENT OUTCOMES KEY SUCCESS MEASURES 1.1.A Producers and supply chain participants have an improved awareness of the impact of relevant endemic pathogens and parasites and their management, prevention and control strategies. 1.1.B Producers and supply chain participants are aware of the industryagreed standards of best practice in relation to animal welfare. 80% of LBN workshop participants leave the workshop with an intention to change. A 50% increase in awareness of LBN materials and use of Farm Biosecurity website. A 50% increase in workshop participants (with corresponding herd size) who understand their responsibilities in relation to livestock welfare. STRATEGY 1.2: EMERGENCY ANIMAL DISEASE PREPAREDNESS, RESPONSE AND CAPACITY BUILDING OUTCOMES KEY SUCCESS MEASURES A 5% increase in producers (noting corresponding herd size and other species) who have an improved capacity to recognise and report relevant emergency pathogens. 1.2.A Producers and supply chain participants are aware of the impacts of EADs on Australia’s livestock industry. A 5% increase in supply chain participants who have an improved capacity to recognise and report relevant emergency pathogens. A 5% increase in producers who understand the key behaviours required to reduce risks associated with EADs. 10% increase in the accessing of resources regarding the roles and responsibilities in an emergency animal disease situation. A 20% increase in producers who have an improved understanding for the need to undertake on-farm surveillance. 1.2.B Livestock industry is better prepared to respond in the case of an EAD. A 20% increase in supply chain participants who have an improved understanding for the need to undertake on-farm surveillance. A 20% increase in producers who understand the need for early reporting of unusual disease events. A 20% increase in supply chain participants who understand the need for early reporting of unusual disease events. A 15% improved capacity of industry to respond to an emergency biosecurity event, through greater awareness and preparedness for emergency animal diseases. LBN STRATEGIC PLAN 2017-2022 11

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