Breedr: Livestock marketplace launches free app to bolster beef producers’ profits 

Ian Wheal from Breedr.

As figures show a drop in UK meat sales, both in terms of volume and value, Breedr is making its powerful precision livestock app available free of charge to drive productivity improvements across the whole value chain.

“Our vision is to radically change livestock production, so the industry can deliver meat of consistently high eating quality for consumers, with less waste and higher returns for farmers,” Breedr founder Ian Wheal said.

Breedr is revolutionising the way that livestock is reared, finished and traded. The company has invested more than £2 million in development and has consulted across the industry to create an app that offers immediate productivity benefits.

“Meat is a premium product and consumers want assurance of a good experience,” Mr Wheal added. “We believe the best way to achieve this is to use the data farmers are already collecting – movements, vet meds and weighing – and digitise livestock production, enabling improvements at every stage.

“So, we’re giving every farmer in the UK, no matter of their size, free access to a really sophisticated livestock app that makes it easy to collect and interpret animal data. It gives immediate access to information about health and weight and the powerful analytics tools will boost the herd’s productivity and profitability.”

Breedr is a smartphone app that connects to a secure trading network on the cloud. Data collated through the app about liveweight gain, feed, health and parentage is used to make predictions about the animal’s performance and optimum date of sale for peak-profit for the farmer. The app creates a digital profile for each animal that can be matched with a contract and traded online, meaning producers have an assured sale and buyers can easily source prime beef to order.

To achieve this, data needs to follow the animal throughout the value chain, so Breedr has made it easy to connect to the BCMS and then link all of the information gathered about that animal throughout its lifetime – from weigh heads to veterinary records – to a digital record.

Breedr has been trialling its app with top beef producers and has been in consultation with processors, retailers and other stakeholders across the industry. Achieving consistency with minimal waste was the key demand.

Beef farmer Ian Sturmer.

As UK Beef Farmer of the Year, Ian Sturmer, who was one of the first to trial the Breedr app explained, meat is now a luxury product and we need to be making sure of the consistent quality and sustainability of these products, to the highest standards.

“With Breedr we have become aware of the importance of breeding. Variety in the quality of the bulls within a breed is staggering,” he added.

“With the support of Breedr, we’re now considering selecting the semen and working with dairy farmers to improve growth rate and performance and meat quality. We can breed animals that use less food, grow more and taste better. That’s really excited us.

“With Breedr we’re able to have a more powerful complete supply chain analysis, from the dairy farm right the way through to consumption. If we’re going to have a vibrant beef sector in the UK and take advantage of the many export opportunities, I think it’s of paramount importance that we try to reshape the industry.”

Ian Wheal, who has spent two years building the technology, agreed.

“But we can’t do it alone,” he said. “We need farmers of every size, age and system – who share our vision and want to boost the profit of their operations immediately – to bring their animals onboard and join the farms already using Breedr.

“That’s why we’ve decided to give every farmer in the UK the Breedr livestock app for free.”

For more information visit: www.breedr.co.