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Livestock Traceability in New Zealand

Mr Sharl Liebergreen, Consultant
Abacus Biotech Ltd, New Zealand
 
 

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Presentation Summary

  • Brief on Abacus Biotech Ltd
  • History of traceability in NZ - traceability being a secondary driver
  • The role of distributed data in traceability
  • When is a standard a standard

Speaker Biography

Sharl Liebergreen (Consultant, Abacus Biotech Ltd) undertakes a range of consultancy and project management roles with a focus on business and asset valuation, IT specification and design, and the matching of IT solutions to a range of biological and information analysis problems. Recent consultancy contracts include market and product development especially in agri-tech projects, technology development and transfer of technology, project development and management, advice in the management of animal breeding programmes.

Company Profile

Abacus Biotech Ltd provides a wealth of expertise in the scientific fields of biotechnology and agri-technology. Abacus provides consultancy services to businesses in several areas of technology, but especially in agri-food supply chain, based on expertise in strategic planning, evaluation of new business opportunities, development of new technology based businesses and services in product traceability and quality assurance. In particular Abacus has been involved in research, market and product development of radio frequency identification technology to livestock management and supply chain innovations.

Presentations

Keynote presentation
Dr Charles R Hurburgh Jr., Professor, Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Iowa Grain Quality Initiative, United States at Food Traceability 2006

Lessons from over 250 Case Studies of RFID used in the Food Chain in 30 Countries
Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman IDTechEx, United Kingdom at Food Traceability 2006

Documentation and Traceability as a Part of an Integrated Solution for Farmers and Advisory Services
Mr Walter Mayer, CEO PROGIS Software AG, Austria at Food Traceability 2006

Global SAW RFID Solutions for Food Track and Traceability
Mr Paul Hartmann, VP, Engineering RF SAW Inc, United States at Food Traceability 2006

Requirements for The Optimal Traceability Business Model (OTBM)
Mr David Michael, Managing Director Wondu Business & Technology Services, Australia at Food Traceability 2006

Natural Randomness as a Fingerprint
Mr Mark McGlade, Director of Business Development Ingenia Technologies, United Kingdom at Food Traceability 2006

Using DNA for Full Value Food Traceability
Dr Betsy Moran, Technical Marketing Manager Whatman, Inc, United States at Food Traceability 2006

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