The Australian sheep industry is exploring the potential of growing live sheep exports to Indonesia and other countries as a means of recovery. Currently, there is demand for live sheep in Indonesia, particularly from Northern Indonesia, but no protocols are in place for feeder or slaughter sheep or goats. The Australian Livestock Exporters Council (ALEC) welcomes the opportunity for new sheep markets, including Egypt and Morocco, and is advocating for government prioritization of these markets in negotiations. ALEC CEO Mark Harvey-Sutton emphasizes the importance of protocols for these markets, even with the potential phase-out of sea shipments of live sheep. The Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry confirms that trade can still occur without a formally negotiated protocol if exporters can meet the requirements under the Export Control Act 2020.