Kuwait says live sheep trade vital as farmers turn on Albanese

게시됨 2023년 3월 17일

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Kuwait has expressed strong opposition to the Australian government's plans to ban live sheep exports, highlighting the potential negative impacts on their food security and relations. The trade, which has been ongoing for 60 years, is vital to Kuwait. In response, Kuwait's minister for commerce and industry, Mazin Saad Al-Nahedh, wrote to Australia's Agriculture Minister Murray Watt and ambassador Melissa Kelly, expressing his concerns and drawing attention to the importance of the trade. Kuwait's stance has been supported by Australian farmers, who are urging protests to save the trade and express fears that the sheep export ban may be the beginning of wider restrictions.
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Kuwait has spelled out the importance of the live sheep trade to its people after a diplomatic gaffe by senior Australian bureaucrats tasked with briefing affected countries on the Albanese government’s plan to ban exports. The Middle Eastern nation has made it clear plans to outlaw live sheep shipments and end a 60-year trade between the two countries will put a big strain on relations as well as food security. Farmers across Australia are being urged to consider protests to save the trade amid fears the ban on sheep is just the thin end of the wedge, with Northern Territory Cattlemen’s Association president David Connolly blasting Agriculture Minister Murray Watt at a conference in Darwin on Friday. Kuwait’s minister for commerce and industry, Mazin Saad Al-Nahedh, wrote to Senator Watt this week about the impact of a ban on food security and ...
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