AusLiveCorp
@AusLiveCorp
The Australian Livestock Export Corporation (LiveCorp) is the marketing and research & development organisation for livestock exporters.
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ALEC are pleased to be at the ANZ Australia 'Tender Steaks and Tough Talks' dinner supporting CPC and AusLiveCorp chair Troy Setter who is talking about how people are supported in the pastoral and live export industries.
#Beef24
Enjoyed being on the panel at the McCullough Robertson #beef2024 breakfast today. Troy Setter, Prue Bondfield (@Auslivecorp) and I discussed #SustainableAgriculture & the role of industry in dispelling myths around food & fibre production.
Livestock exports by air are an important part of the industry, providing opportunities like this upcoming shipment to Botswana.
Via Farm Weekly
farmweekly.com.au/story/8598264/…
Vietnam's new #animalwelfare standards were developed with help from the livestock export industry.
Meat & Livestock Australia's latest #Feedbackmagazine takes a look at how it came about and what it means for both Aust-bred and local cattle in Vietnam.
mla.com.au/globalassets/m…
Our VR training tool for cattle stunning is being demonstrated in Indonesia. It's designed to support abattoirs in meeting regulations for animal welfare when processing Aust'n livestock. It's been developed by the LEP RD&E Program, jointly funded by LiveCorp & Meat & Livestock Australia
Check out details of the latest trials being carried out by the Livestock Export RD&E Program, thanks to Shan Goodwin The Land FarmOnline
theland.com.au/story/8483436/…
The latest #Feedbackmagazine from Meat & Livestock Australia includes results from work jointly funded by LiveCorp and MLA to add facts to discussions on live exports: the value of live sheep exports, & community sentiment on the trade.
Read more: mla.com.au/globalassets/m…
We help to open new markets by providing technical advice & coordinating industry input into trade negotiations.
This year, agreement was reached with PNG, and the first shipment of sheep has been sent. Read more (with photo gallery) thanks to Sally Gall: farmweekly.com.au/story/8439767/…