Sheepmeat Council pushes for live exports
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Obsidian
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Mar 03, 2005 12:00 AM
The Sheepmeat Council of Australia is pushing for the re-export of live sheep from Tasmania over the next two days.
The council is meeting representatives and sheep producers in Launceston, Tasmania.
Council president Ian Feldtmann said the industry body is looking at ways to meet the government's criteria to ensure the restart of the export trade to the Saudi market,...
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