Australia’s largest meat processor, Australia Meat Holdings (AMH), has added its voice to Nippon Meats of Japan in supporting a quota allocated on global performance.


This would enable the US quota to be shared out based on the amount of global exports a processor ships from Australia, leaving the majority to the largest processors, comments ABC.


AHM and Japanese counterpart Nippon are members of Global 100, an association of 44 export processors, 44 feedlots and 12 domestic meat facilities.


AMH co-CEO Peter White urged the Red Meat Advisory Council to call on the Agriculture Minister to back the suggestion: “We have for some time been trying to find an entitlement scheme that would satisfy the majority of the industry but it appears all our efforts have been to no avail.”

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