Australian egg industry adopts new traceability tools

24-07-2023 | |
Australian egg farmers agree that traceability is mission-critical for the egg industry, according to Australian Eggs. Photo: Jasmin Egger
Australian egg farmers agree that traceability is mission-critical for the egg industry, according to Australian Eggs. Photo: Jasmin Egger

A project has been designed in Australia’s egg industry which provides Australian egg farmers with new tools to trace the path of eggs across their farms.

“Traceability is no longer a ‘nice-to-have’,” according to the managing director of Australian Eggs, Rowan McMonnies, adding, “Governments are prioritising it, consumers are expecting it, and those businesses that focus on it are the ones that gain the most.”

Traceability improves food safety outcomes as it enables farmers to quickly identify the sources of egg quality, safety, or hen health issues. It also helps farmers to take the necessary steps to rectify the issue, which results in a safer and more reliable egg supply chain.

Tracing eggs from lay to dispatch

EggTrace is a free digital tool developed to ensure that all egg farmers have access to the tools and technology required to trace eggs from lay to dispatch. In addition, a traceability manual has also been developed and made available to all egg farmers in the country, which outlines best practices for tracking eggs and provides advice and guidance to support the design of reliable traceability systems for egg farms of any size.

Investment in traceability

Kate Daley, CEO of Pure Foods Eggs, which distributes 4 million eggs annually, says that an investment in traceability is an investment in the health, safety and loyalty of customers.

“All egg farmers must maintain a state of readiness to trace and recall our products if needed to minimise potential harm to consumers,” said Daley, adding that such systems lead to consistency and quality of products.

Access to EggTrace and the Australian Eggs Traceability Manual is available to all egg farmers for free via the Australian Eggs Traceability Hub.

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Kinsley
Natalie Kinsley Freelance journalist





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