Australia: Don't ditch your sheep yards just yet, live export industry observers say

Published 2024년 10월 22일

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The live sheep export industry is preparing for a potential ban, but plans to resume trading if there is a change in government. Middle Eastern markets have shown interest in continuing the trade, and the Australian Livestock Exporters Council expects consistent demand over the next four years. If the current government does not change at the 2025 election, the council believes trade will still resume due to the ability of exporters to resume shipping. The Livestock Veterinarians Australian Network's submission to the House Standing Committee on Agriculture's inquiry into the live sheep ban bill highlighted the continuing demand for Australian live sheep in Middle Eastern markets.
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The live sheep export industry is not about to go quietly into the night, with industry representatives saying even if the ban of the trade by sea comes into effect, companies will be ready to return if it is overthrown with a change in government. The main issue in that case would be whether Western Australia's sheep supply remained sufficient. Australian Livestock Exporters Council CEO Mark Harvey-Sutton said international markets were "quite mystified" by the ban, off the back of major industry reform. However, he said Middle Eastern markets remained keen to make sure the trade continued. "While they will obviously look at other markets around supply ... their preference solely remains for Australian animals and they're keen to keep trading for as long as possible," he said. He said the Middle East was already a huge importer of chilled and frozen sheep meat, sowas dismissing the notion the region could transition further to a chilled product because their consumers were ...
Source: Farmweekly

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