Commercial cattle producers have been warned to take the live export trade seriously and take the lead in promoting its importance to maintain government support, as they face potential risks similar to the sheep industry. Tony Gooden, an experienced live export professional, emphasized that the trade's success is reliant on producers and highlighted the benefits, such as high welfare standards and improved local animal welfare. However, he also pointed out the financial challenges, including high costs and price sensitivity, and expressed concerns about the market's ability to handle large numbers of cattle in short periods, especially during potential droughts.