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MSA beef
All MSA graded beef is labelled with an eating quality grade and recommended cooking method to remove the guesswork in buying beef for consumers. Assuring the eating quality of MSA beef requires standards to be maintained from paddock-to-plate. All participants in the MSA program are licensed to use the MSA trademark and certify products in accordance with the MSA Standards.
- Read the MSA beef brochure
- Download the MSA Beef Tips and Tools kit
- Download the MSA beef cuts poster
- MSA feedback reports explained
Grading MSA beef
MSA accredited graders collate information from the producer, supervise processing standards and collect individual carcase attributes using a uniform set of standards. Results are allocated to an individual carcase and the outcome results in eating quality information for individual cuts combined with days of ageing required and recommended cooking methods.
Read more about grading MSA beef
Supplying MSA beef
Beef producers can become part of the MSA program. You must be registered with LPA to become a MSA registered beef producer.
Read more about supplying MSA beef
Training
MSA training is available to all sectors of the beef supply chain. The various training programs are designed to ensure participants have a solid understanding of the fundamentals of the MSA system in order to allow the program to operate to its full potential with maximum integrity.
MSA Standards Manuals
Licensed users of the MSA program must adhere to the Standards Manual for their respective operation.
Phone: 1800 111 672
Email: msaenquiries@mla.com.au