Mandatory Animal ID Programs

In February 2010, in a major victory for the grassroots movement, the USDA announced that it was dropping its plans for the National Animal Identification System (NAIS). The agency stated that is would refocus its efforts on "a new, flexible framework" that would apply only to animals moved in interstate commerce and encourage the use of "lower-cost" technology.

The Battle with Animal Identification Continues

The USDA's announcement reflects the work done by people all over the country, speaking out against NAIS. Thank you to the thousands of people who called, wrote, organized meetings, and more. Dozens of organizations, from across the country and the full range of the political spectrum, worked together on this common cause. And we succeeded in making our voices heard.

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The issue is not yet over

In 2011, the agency proposed the Animal Disease Traceability (ADT) rule. We have maintained an extensive archive of materials about the plan for NAIS because it remains relevant to understand the driving forces behind the new ADT proposal and the potential problems with what ADT could evolve into.

State Level Issues

There are also issues at the state level. Farmers in Wisconsin and Indiana continue to face mandatory premises registration under their state laws, while Texas is implementing new animal ID requirements that go beyond the federal requirement. We must work at both the state and federal levels to address this issue.

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Explore the various posts on mandatory animal identification:

Farm Bill Action Alert – Conservation, not Consolidation

April 25, 2024

One more call for the Farm Bill! Thank you for taking action on our alerts to help small farmers by increasing options for meat processing and stopping mandatory electronic…

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Animal ID Action Alert – Farm Bill House AG Committee

April 16, 2024

When it comes to the Farm Bill, the status quo is what the massive meatpacking corporations want on a lot of fronts, especially mandatory electronic Animal…

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Action Alert – Farm Bill debate enters a new phase!

April 11, 2024

The House Agriculture Committee is working on the Farm Bill, and we need your help! After over a year of waiting, the House Agriculture Committee Chair…

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Action Alert: Update on Animal ID

March 7, 2024

The USDA is back at it, trying to mandate electronic livestock identification to track cattle crossing state lines. They even got the House to slip it into this…

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Update on Animal ID and Ag Approps Bills

November 2, 2023

Last month, we sent you two urgent action alerts to call your Representative to tell them to vote to stop funding for mandatory electronic Animal ID…

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Animal ID Action Alert – Ag Aprops Amendment

August 24, 2023

The USDA is back at it and trying to mandate electronic livestock identification to track cattle crossing state lines.  But we have a new way to…

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USDA’s Proposal is Bad for Small Farmers AND Anyone Who Cares About a Resilient Food System

July 21, 2023

In April, FARFA sent a letter to USDA, signed by 2,070 nonprofits, farms, ranches, livestock businesses, and individuals, urging USDA to drop its latest plan for mandatory…

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Sign On Letter Opposing Mandatory Electronic ID April 2023

April 4, 2023

To add your name to this letter, fill out the sign-on form at Sign On Letter to Oppose Mandatory Electronic ID – Google Forms. The deadline…

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Tell the USDA No on Mandatory Electronic Animal Identification

February 23, 2023

For decades, multinational meatpacking corporations, high-tech companies, and the USDA have pushed mandatory electronic identification for livestock, particularly cattle.  They claim it’s an animal health measure,…

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Good News on Electronic Animal ID

February 3, 2021

Published on February 3, 2021 Thanks to an executive order, the USDA’s plan to mandate electronic ID for cattle has been put on hold … at…

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