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New sheep export protocol confirmed between Australia and China

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Australia and China have agreed to new conditions for exports of live feeder and slaughter sheep and goats and improved conditions for exports of bovine, sheep and goat semen. The new protocol signed between the two countries will strengthen the 13.2 billion dollars two-way agricultural trade relationship Australia shares with China, according to the announcement made by the Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources, Luke Hartsuyker.

Posted on Nov 13 ,10:09

New sheep export protocol confirmed between Australia and China

 

"Australia and China share a longstanding and mutually beneficial trade in livestock and genetic material," Minister Hartsuyker said. "China is our tenth largest market for live animal exports, growing from $117 million in 2010 to $173 million in 2016, and is our largest market for breeder cattle," Mr. Hartsuyker added.

The Australian meat industry sees a potential to grow on the Chinese market as the trade increased significantly year-over-year, as there is a high demand for Australian livestock in China.

All protocols were signed at the sixth Sanitary and Phytosanitary High-Level Dialogue meeting between Department of Agriculture and Water Resources and Chinese officials in Sydney.

"Tariff reductions under the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement (ChAFTA) have seen the pre-ChAFTA 10% tariff for live slaughter and feeder cattle and live slaughter sheep exports fall to just 4%. These tariffs will be completely eliminated by 1 January 2019," the Minister's statement read.

Australia is one of the few countries to have negotiated access for live feeder and slaughter cattle to China.
In 2016, Australia exported over 3 million feeder, slaughter, and breeder livestock around the world, including approximately 1 million feeder and slaughter cattle exported to 16 markets.

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