Colombia's agricultural regulator rolled out a new livestock tracking system (SINIGAN V6) nationwide without pilot testing, triggering widespread failures. Farmers in Antioquia report that approximately 60% of cattle cannot be transported due to platform errors, missing inventory records, and geolocation bugs that prevent drivers from completing required digital permits. Cattle auction volumes have dropped 30–40% in recent weeks, and livestock transporters and producers are threatening a national strike unless the system is repaired, risking increases in meat prices.