Cattle truck driving through Australian outback

RFID WEBSITE COMMUNICATIONS

Kilcoy Global Foods has been endorsed by Federal Agriculture minister David Littleproud on behalf of the Federal Government for RFID Tracking system.

On Thursday, 22 April we were honoured to host @The Hon. David Littleproud MP, Federal Minister for Agriculture, Drought and Emergency Management and @Paul Scarr, Liberal National Senator for Queensland at the Plant. We had the chance to show them around our facilities and introduce them to our processes and innovation systems. This included our new state-of-the-art Radio Frequency Identification system (RFID), Tracking technology which will allow us to track our carcasses and primal cuts from feedlot to end-customer. The technology will reduce margin for error and the issues surrounding non-compliance in export markets.

WIN News Sunshine Coast aired a story on our new technology this week. To watch the full video of the interview – click here!

KILCOY GLOBAL FOODS USES TRACKING AND MACHINE LEARNING TO FIX BEEF EXPORT LABELLING ISSUE

A Chinese-owned beef processor banned from China for labelling issues is using machine learning and tracking technology to remove human error. Read more

REACHING NET ZERO

Kilcoy Global Foods Australia is on track to reach Net Zero Carbon Emissions at our Kilcoy production facility by 2022.

UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS

In September 2015, the 193 United Nations Member States adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), a blueprint defining the global priorities to achieving social, environmental and economic development for all by 2030.

Kilcoy Global Foods Australia is committed to SDG through our products, partnerships, infrastructure investment and best practice processing with a focus on the following targets:

For more information on The Sustainability Development Goals visit the UN website.

Cattle standing in lush paddocks