As part of the NGR portfolio, a variety of different data levels exist allowing you to tailor your access to support your business needs. All access is performed by an informed consent model meaning when a Grower provides you with their NGR Card Number they are providing the consent for you to access the details associated with their NGR Card and your level of access. By streamlining the way data is managed and shared through controlled access methods sees NGR continue to improve its value to Growers and Data Subscribers alike. Simply log in to myNGR to gain access to the information you require.

INCLUDES CONTACT DETAILS ACCESS PAYMENT & CONTACT DETAILS ACCESS
Grower Registration Number (GRN)
GRN Status
Farm Location:  State
Business Arrangement Percentage
Payee ID
Contact Details for a GRN
Contact Details for all Payees associated with the GRN
Limited Taxation Details for the Primary Payee
Taxation Details for all Payees associated with the GRN
Payment Details all Payees associated with the GRN
Voluntary Levy Preferences
Real time access to Grower Details Changes
Web Services and API Functionality
Change notifications
Number of Users Unlimited Unlimited
Download frequency Unlimited Unlimited
Free onboarding support
Getting Started Guide
Support center, based in Australia
Email Support
Developer support
Phone support
Grower follow up

All Data Subscribers have access, as part of the myNGR portfolio, to eDOCS which includes several digital forms that support industry declaration responsibilities.

 

By working closing with stakeholders across the Australian Agricultural industry, NGR continues to identify and deliver new eDOCS that can be transitioned from cumbersome, physical documents to online versions. By streamlining the way data is shared and transferred, NGR through eDOCS, continues to improve and provide secure ways to do business while reducing the compliance burden. Simply log in to myNGR to gain access to the eDOCS suite.

Commodity
Vendor Declaration

A Commodity Vendor Declaration (CVD) is required for a raft of use cases including all introduced stock feeds and is used to guarantee that the commodity purchased and being delivered is safe and fit for purpose. A CVD will be requested if you are a Grower or Trader planning to sell either directly to the End User or via a Trader to a destination that requires strict tolerances around storage, treatments, and origin of a commodity.  These documents often form part of an audit process and therefore the information to be supplied must be accurate, specific, and clearly understood.

 

NGR has available within eDOCS an end-to-end CVD. This CVD is a single input Declaration that is digitally transferred through the trade string to the required end-user. By revolutionising the historic CVD paper form process to an electronic form within myNGR, provides significant advantages to the industry and limits the duplication and risk of error in passing physical documentation through this manual multi-touchpoint process.

Sustainability 
SELF
Declaration

ISCC is a globally applicable sustainability certification system used by Sustainable Grain Australia (SGA) Members, with currently over 4,000 valid certificates in more than 100 countries. ISCC is among the world’s largest certification systems, encompassing all sustainable feedstocks, including agricultural and forestry biomass, biogenic wastes and residues, as well as circular materials and renewables. ISCC strives for a world where biomass and other raw materials are produced in an environmentally, socially and economically sustainable manner.

Australia’s primary export zone for specific commodities, such as canola and barley, is the European Union, which has specific criteria surrounding the origination of oilseeds used for bio-energy. Any seed cultivated externally to the EU and used in the biofuel market must be declared and certified as being sustainable and in compliance with the European Union Biofuel Directive. Including a certification that the canola is sourced from sustainable and renewable origins. In order to be declared sustainable, to sell using the Sustainable Grain Australia process, and have access to the European market, completion of an ISCC Sustainability Declaration is required.