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Farm biosecurity is a crucial aspect of modern agriculture, and as technology advances, farmers have more tools at their disposal to manage and monitor biosecurity risks. Farm biosecurity apps are one of the most valuable tools available to farmers today. Let’s take a closer look at some of the top farm biosecurity apps available.

AgriWebb

What is it?

An all-in-one farm management app that includes a biosecurity module. The app allows farmers to manage their livestock, track their movements, and record important data such as vaccinations, treatments, and movements. The biosecurity module also allows farmers to record and track animal health and disease outbreaks.

Relevant to: livestock producers

How to download.

  • Google Play
  • Apple App Store

OnSide

What is it?

A convenient digital toolkit that supports rural operations by simplifying visitor management, onsite communication, health & safety compliance, and on-farm biosecurity. Reduce the paperwork and keep everyone in the loop at the touch of a button.
Day-to-day, any number of tasks can crop up on a farm, vineyard or orchard, especially when managing staff and visitors and keeping them safe and on task.

Relevant to: livestock producers, plant producers

How to download:

  • Google Play
  • Apple App Store

BIOPLUS

What is it?

BIOPLUS is a biosecurity app that allows farmers to manage and track visitors on their property. The app provides geofenced zones and notifications for when boundaries have been crossed, prompting appropriate biosecurity questions for both visitors and owners.

Relevant to: livestock producers, plant producers

How to download:

  • Google Play
  • Apple App Store

Farm Check-in

What is it?

Farm Check-in is a website & printable QR code that allows farmers to record and track visitors’ movements to their property Farm Check-in also includes a checklist of biosecurity measures that farmers can follow to reduce the risk of disease transmission.

Relevant to: livestock producers, plant producers

ExoFlare

What is it?

A website that acts as an easy-to-use digital record of all people’s movements on your properties to prevent and trace diseases. Assess risks in real-time by pre-authorising visitors, conducting real-time biosecurity assessments and creating automated risk mitigation actions.

Relevant to: livestock producers, plant producers

Sheep EAD AR

What is it?

The Sheep Emergency Animal Disease Augmented Reality tool helps you to identify key signs of some of the most important exotic disease threats to the Australian sheep industry. The tool allows you to scan a room, paddock or any other space to place virtual sheep and requires you to identify any unusual signs and link that to the disease you think it might be.

Relevant to: livestock producers

How to download:

  • Google Play
  • Apple App Store
  • Microsoft Store

eNVD

What is it?

A mobile, offline solution app for livestock consignments. The app has been designed to overcome connectivity challenges that have been holding back the adoption of digital consignments. It enables electronic National Vendor Declarations (eNVDs) to be adopted along the entire supply chain journey, from producer to transporter, saleyard, feedlot and to the processor, saving time and preventing errors. Also allows Animal Health Declarations (and other forms) to be filled in at the same time.

Relevant to: livestock producers

How to download:

  • Google Play
  • Apple App Store

Farm biosecurity apps are an essential tool for modern producers; helping them to manage and monitor the health status of their livestock, track their movements, and reduce the risk of disease outbreaks; all in real time. With the range of biosecurity apps available, farmers can choose the app that best suits their needs and ensure that their farm operates at its best.

 

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