Know About Australian Livestock Export Industry

 The majority of live animals exported for slaughter worldwide come from Australia. In 2011, the transaction encompassed nearly three million animals worth over A$1 billion, the majority of which were sheep and cattle. However, as of 2014, only 0.4% of all Australian exports were in the live export market.


Many nations, including Indonesia, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, Russia, Lebanon, Jordan, Kuwait, Iran, Bahrain, Qatar, Pakistan, Mauritius, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam, and China, import live animals from Australia. Animals are transported from Australia to these nations by a variety of ships—mostly container ships that have been adopted. That is the reason the Australian livestock export industry becomes more popular.


Australian Livestock Export Industry Conference - LiveXchange 2022

The Australian livestock export industry conference was held on 9-10 November 2022 at the Darwin Convention Centre. The conference, which is hosted every two years as a joint initiative by the Australian Livestock Export Corporation (LiveCorp) and the Australian Livestock Exporters' Council, is the main event for Australia's livestock export business (ALEC).

LiveXchange 2022's Exciting Program

Conference introduction by Don Heatley.
Welcome talk by LiveCorp Chair Troy Setter.
Keynote speech “Thoughts on leadership” by Major General Stephen Day.
An update on biosecurity by Dr. Beth Cookson FMD and LSD, Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer of Australia.
Talk about “A pastoralists’ view” by David Connolly, the President of the Northern Territory Cattlemen’s Association (NTCA).

For detailed information check out this article by Entegra Signature Structures on LiveXchange 2022.

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