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Press Release
Leading Beef Industry Data Services Companies Unite to Establish
Beef Information Exchange
Irving, TX - October 7, 2003
– A coalition of five leading
agricultural data service companies today announced plans to create the
beef industry’s first data exchange standards. The five participating
companies, each actively involved in the USDA-APHIS National
Identification Development Team, are establishing the Beef Information
Exchange to address the need for a uniform set of data movement
standards among the nation’s beef industry producers.
Initially, the Beef
Information Exchange will facilitate rapid and secure sharing of data
required for a national identification system to address potential
mandatory identification and traceback requirements. The system may be
expanded over time to accommodate a greater variety of production data.
Establishing common data sharing standards is critical to the future of
the beef industry because it creates a standard information platform
which will allow for greater operational efficiency, reduced supply
chain uncertainties, and potentially lower costs.
Neil Hammerschmidt, co-chair
of the National ID Development Team Steering Committee stated: “This is
a great effort and is the type of cooperation we need among the industry
service providers to successfully support regulatory programs. Having a
practical and cost effective information infrastructure to achieve
timely traceback is critical if we ever need to response to the
unfortunate incursion of a foreign animal disease.”
The coalition members issued
the following statement regarding their joint efforts: “All segments of
the U.S. beef industry are faced with adopting new technologies to
comply with upcoming economic and regulatory requirements. As data
service providers to this industry, we expect to play a significant role
in enabling this adoption. We believe that this type of cooperation is
essential and should be a model for a diverse industry to come together
to achieve their common goals.”
The organizing companies
involved in this coalition include: AgInfoLink USA, Longmont, CO (www.aginfolink.com);
APEIS Corporation, Norfolk, NE (www.apeis.com); eMerge Interactive,
Inc., Sebastian, FL (www.emergeinteractive.com); IMI Global, Inc.,
Platte City, MO (www.imiglobal.com); Micro Beef Technologies Ltd.,
Amarillo, TX (www.microbeef.com).
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