LITS-SA · A Farmer-Led Traceability Initiative

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Frequently asked questions

What is LITS-SA?

LITS-SA is a farmer-led initiative focused on practical livestock identification and traceability for South Africa—supporting movement records, biosecurity workflows, and accountability across the value chain.

Is this a government website?

No. This is a farmer-led initiative. Where government alignment is needed, it should happen transparently and with producer representation.

Will farmers control their data?

That is a core principle: data minimisation, role-based access, and audit logging. Farmers should know who accessed what and why.

Does traceability mean more admin?

It shouldn’t. Good systems reduce admin by making capture faster (scanning, templates, offline capture) and generating usable proof automatically.

How does traceability help with FMD?

It helps identify likely contact herds and movement chains faster, enabling targeted response instead of broad shutdowns.

How can I get involved?

Email info@lits-sa.com or join the farmer group for updates and participation opportunities.

More explainers: How traceability works · FMD in South Africa

Developer / integrator questions

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If you are a producer, industry body, abattoir, auction, or exporter who wants practical traceability that respects farmers and works in the real world, we’d like to hear from you.