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STRATEGY 2.1: ON-FARM BIOSECURITY PLANNING AND RISK MANAGEMENT OUTCOMES KEY SUCCESS MEASURES 5% increase per annum in producers who are aware of their responsibility towards biosecurity. 2.1.A Increased biosecurity awareness among livestock producers and within industry supply chains.2 5% increase per annum in supply chain participants who are aware of their responsibility towards biosecurity. 10 LBN Champions shown to influence the understanding and willingness of producers to invest resources in biosecurity planning. A 20% increase in supply chain participants are aware of: 2.1.B Innovative approaches and costeffective tools for increased uptake of biosecurity practices. • Tools that are available for on-farm biosecurity • Where they are available from. A 10% increase in supply chain participants who utilise biosecurity tools. 90% of producers who have attended LBN workshops have an improved capacity to respond to a biosecurity event through knowledge and awareness of disease recognition. 2.1.C Surveillance3 activities in producers is strengthened, providing improved productivity outcomes. 20% of producers who have attended LBN workshops have an improved capacity to report surveillance activities. 2% increase in producers maintaining records on their monitoring of diseases, pests and weeds. 2.1.D An improved awareness in traceability in livestock along the production chain satisfying the national performance standards. 2.1.E Partnerships between LBN and industry, government, allied animal health industries are built to improve capacity to manage biosecurity risks. 2.1.F Supply chain participants supporting livestock industries are engaged and informed on the management of biosecurity risks to extend reach to undersupported sectors of the livestock industry. 2, 3 2 There is additional traction in extending the message when using supply chain participants. 3 Surveillance is the observation, monitoring and collection of data pertaining to livestock diseases, pests and abnormalities. LBN STRATEGIC PLAN 2017-2022 13 1% per annum reduction in the number of animals unable to be whole-of-life traceable. 50 workshops per annum with other organisations promoting on-farm biosecurity benefits or incentives. LBN activities aimed at 10 supply chain participants per annum.

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