Beef off India's menu, but Aussie sheepmeat export prospects look tasty

Published 2024년 10월 22일

Tridge summary

India, the world's largest vegetarian country, is emerging as a significant market for Australian lamb chops and other sheep and goat meat products. The value of these exports to Australia has already doubled in the last five years, reaching over $1.1 million last year, and is expected to continue growing at the same rate. The growing middle class in India, with its increasing affluence and changing dietary preferences, is driving this demand. The removal of a 30% tariff on sheepmeat imports under the Australia-India free trade deal is also helping to boost these exports. Additionally, the value of Australian wool exports to India is expected to reach $412m in the next 25 years, making it the second most valuable agricultural export to India after cotton.
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The world's biggest vegetarian nation is emerging as a hungry market for Australian lamb chops. More generally, sheep and goat meat products are considered likely to be one of our most consistent agricultural growth exports to rapidly urbanising India in the next decade or two. The outlook is also optimistic for wool, which already outpaces most Australian farm exports to India, but represents a modest five per cent of our total overseas sales in the category. Although the sheepmeat trade has leapt from a low base, the value of the Indian market to Australia has already doubled from just $500,000 five years ago to more than $1.1 million last year, and it continues climbing at the same rate. While beef is almost universally off the menu for Indian consumers, contrary to popular belief, less than 40 per cent of the nation's 1.4 billion population is vegetarian. Chicken, seafood and sheep and goat products feature alongside pulses, wheat and rice-based foods in the national diet, ...
Source: Farmweekly

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