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Home » $2 Million More For Sheep And Goat Farmers Eid Equipment Rebate

$2 Million More For Sheep And Goat Farmers Eid Equipment Rebate

28 January, 2026 By Canowindra Phoenix Editor

The State Government has announced $2 million in funding for the NSW Sheep and Goat eID Equipment Rebate, helping producers and livestock agents across the state gain affordable access to electronic identification (eID) equipment.

Minister for Agriculture Tara Moriarty said: “Sheep and goat producers, along with livestock agents will benefit from this rebate, targeted specifically to reduce the cost of meeting mandatory eID require­ments.

“This program ensures NSW producers will continue to lead the world in biosecu­rity safety and maintain their export premi­ums.”

Under the latest rebate program, eligible farmers and others can claim a 50 per cent rebate, up to a maximum of $1,500, on the purchase of a handheld eID reader. The re­bate will be made available in early March 2026.

The latest round of funding is being of­fered to producers and livestock agents who may have missed out on the initial in­frastructure rebate scheme in 2023.

Many producers and livestock agents are now recognising the practical value of this

equipment, not just for meeting mandatory requirements such as property-to-property stock movements, but also for improving on-farm management through the collec­tion of accurate individual animal data.

This information helps farmers make better-informed decisions, strengthening productivity, especially during challenging or variable seasonal conditions.

The equipment rebate follows a strong uptake of eID tags, with some 15.2 million

eID tags purchased since November 2024, more than 1.79 million eIDs scanned in saleyards in 2025 and approximately 22.4 per cent of the sheep and goats coming through saleyards already equipped with an eID.

The NSW Government has committed $41 million for the implementation of man­datory electronic identification for sheep and goats in the state – the largest funding commitment of any state or territory.

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