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Australian live cattle exports cut sharply by Indonesia | Australian live cattle exports cut sharply by Indonesia |
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Australia's cattle industry has taken a sudden hit after Indonesia slashed its live cattle imports from Australia. | Australia's cattle industry has taken a sudden hit after Indonesia slashed its live cattle imports from Australia. |
Indonesia - Australia's biggest live cattle market - has told the market it would issue 50,000 import permits between July and September. | Indonesia - Australia's biggest live cattle market - has told the market it would issue 50,000 import permits between July and September. |
That compares with an expected 200,000 permits for that quarter and is well below the usual third quarter figure. | That compares with an expected 200,000 permits for that quarter and is well below the usual third quarter figure. |
The Australian Livestock Exporters Council said the decision was both a surprise and a disappointment. | The Australian Livestock Exporters Council said the decision was both a surprise and a disappointment. |
However, Council Chief Executive Officer Alison Penfold rejected local media suggestions it was linked to the uneasy relationship between the two countries. | However, Council Chief Executive Officer Alison Penfold rejected local media suggestions it was linked to the uneasy relationship between the two countries. |
"Absolutely not. I know there have been some suggestions in the media today and I am disappointed [some people] have decided to play politics," Ms Penfold told the BBC. | "Absolutely not. I know there have been some suggestions in the media today and I am disappointed [some people] have decided to play politics," Ms Penfold told the BBC. |
The import cut comes amid political tensions between the two countries over asylum seekers departing Indonesia by boat for Australia. | The import cut comes amid political tensions between the two countries over asylum seekers departing Indonesia by boat for Australia. |
Also, earlier this year, Indonesia ignored pleas from the Australian government to grant clemency to two Australian convicted drug traffickers on death row. | Also, earlier this year, Indonesia ignored pleas from the Australian government to grant clemency to two Australian convicted drug traffickers on death row. |
In recent years, the live cattle industry has been rocked by a series of scandals about poor treatment of the animals in some of the countries Australia exports to. | |
In 2011, Australia halted live cattle exports to Indonesia after shocking footage of cruelty at some Indonesian abattoirs was broadcast in Australia. | In 2011, Australia halted live cattle exports to Indonesia after shocking footage of cruelty at some Indonesian abattoirs was broadcast in Australia. |
A spokesman for Australian Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce told local media the Australian Government respected Indonesia's right to make the decision but was "disappointed" by the cut. | A spokesman for Australian Agriculture Minister Barnaby Joyce told local media the Australian Government respected Indonesia's right to make the decision but was "disappointed" by the cut. |
However, the Opposition's Agriculture Spokesman Joel Fitzgibbon said the decision was a reflection of the tense relationship between the two countries. | However, the Opposition's Agriculture Spokesman Joel Fitzgibbon said the decision was a reflection of the tense relationship between the two countries. |
"Of course the Abbott Government's relationship with Indonesia or the deterioration of it won't be helping at all," Mr Fitzgibbon told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. | "Of course the Abbott Government's relationship with Indonesia or the deterioration of it won't be helping at all," Mr Fitzgibbon told the Australian Broadcasting Corp. |
Ms Penfold said over the past five years import permits for the third quarter had fluctuated between 62,000 and 184,000, averaging out at about 105,000 head of cattle. | Ms Penfold said over the past five years import permits for the third quarter had fluctuated between 62,000 and 184,000, averaging out at about 105,000 head of cattle. |
"[This quarter] will present challenges for us but we have a constructive relationship with Indonesia and we want to support its food security needs," she said. | "[This quarter] will present challenges for us but we have a constructive relationship with Indonesia and we want to support its food security needs," she said. |
She said it was too early to say whether exporters would find other markets for their cattle. | She said it was too early to say whether exporters would find other markets for their cattle. |
She said she did not think any lobbing by the Australian government would change matters. | She said she did not think any lobbing by the Australian government would change matters. |
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