Development and evaluation of approaches to cost-effective testing of beef herds for Johne's disease
The overall aim of the project is to investigate ways in which the cost to beef producers of herd screening tests for Johne's Disease can be reduced without sacrificing accuracy, or compromising the Johne’s Beef Assurance Scheme (J-BAS) status of a herd.
Project date
1 May 2018-1 Sep 2019
Principal investigator
Johann Schroder
Research organisations
The University of Sydney (USYD)
Project funded by
Multiple industries
Alternative protein
Beef cattle
Other rural industries
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Industries
Sustainabilities
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