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Middle East demanding wider range of Aussie red meat cuts: MLA

04 Mar, 2010 03:00 AM
Middle East demand for Australian red meat was reinforced last week with a record contingent of Australian red meat exporters participating in the region’s largest food tradeshow – Gulfood.

MLA regional manager (Middle East/North Africa) Lachlan Bowtell said the 22 exporters participating in the event from February 21-24 received enormous interest.

“The tradeshow allowed exporters to meet with current customers and set supply schedules for the coming 12 months,” Mr Bowtell said.

"As well as cementing relationships with existing customers, there were plenty of new inquiries, including from non-traditional markets and products, including goatmeat.

“The strong demand for Australia’s products was very encouraging to see. But the two overriding factors that will dictate the trade to the Middle East going forward are the Australian dollar and Australia’s ability to supply, particularly sheepmeat."

Australia’s supply constraints have been causing the trade to re-think the way the carcase is utilised.

“At Gulfood there was a notable shift in focus, with some exporters working with customers to develop cuts-based supply programs rather than whole carcase, to assist in spreading around the available product,” Mr Bowtell said.

Australia’s food safety and Halal certification programs are highly regarded in the region, with an enormous amount of trust being placed in these systems by local governments and importers.

“Food security and integrity in the source of foods is the key to maintaining our market share and the communication of these programs to the trade and consumers is vital for the ongoing development of key markets,” Mr Bowtell said.

Aside from the record attendance of Australian red meat exporters at Gulfood, Australia’s commitment to the region was also demonstrated by MLA’s sponsorship of culinary and cutting competitions and food safety conferences and workshops in conjunction with the trade show.

“Gulfood confirmed that Australian red meat remains highly sought after in the region, where our products tick all the boxes in regards to quality, safety and Halal certification. This demand is underpinned by the quest in the region to secure adequate supplies of food for the ever - expanding population.” Mr Bowtell said.

Last year the Middle East attracted a record 115,775 tonnes of Australian beef, lamb, mutton, goatmeat and offal.

MLA’s latest forecasts, outlined in the Industry Projections 2010 (released last week), indicate that beef and lamb exports to the region will continue to rise in 2010, both up 8 per cent, while mutton exports are forecast to fall 6pc, due to supply constraints.

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AFIC have passed in congress a motion to lobby the Government to stop the issuing of Halal accreditations via AQIS MLA or anybody else with first going through them. They also want 100% of Halal meat going out in boxes from Australia. MLA would do well to remember they are not supposed to overule over shadow the Muslim leaders of Australia. It is just what Australia does not need to ignore the fact AFIC are the legal Halal accreditors. We need to work together with our own Muslim leaders and support them. What MLA, AQIS, Austrade are doing certainly isn't building up close friendships with our own Muslim heads. Ian Ross head of MLA Middle East personally contacted us to say MLA would never market chilled meat over there because it would be in direct conflict with live exports. The Halal accreditors of Australia AFIC and myself are working on a joint red meat project called HKM. MLA have shown zero interest and given zero support.
Posted by PM In waiting, 7/03/2010 5:51:23 AM, on Queensland Country Life

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