Leader of The Nationals David Littleproud has welcomed the news that China will lift its ban on Australian beef exporters. The suspension of five major Australian beef exporters has been lifted, effective immediately.
“This is a positive step for Australian beef farmers and producers, it is a huge boost for the beef industry,” Mr. Littleproud said.
“I would like to thank the Chinese Ambassador for turning the page on this crucial issue.
“The challenge now will be the strain on workforce, which is why we desperately need to reinstate the Agriculture Visa, to help give our beef industry the tools our farmers need.
“The sector is currently working at just 60 to 70 percent capacity. The Ag Visa would help the workforce by allowing more capacity and in turn, increasing supply, which would help drive beef prices down for families at the checkout amid a cost-of-living crisis.
“We need foreign workers in the right quantities and in the right places, and that’s why a future Coalition Government will reinstate the Ag Visa, while still having a common-sense migration policy.”
Bans still remain on two other processors, including the John Dee abattoir in the electorate of Maranoa.
“The abattoirs which remain suspended are hopeful they will be included in the next phase of China’s bans lifted. They are receiving positive feedback and, of course, we support the speedy removal of China’s bans across all abattoirs.
“The Nationals will always back Australian farmers and our beef industry.”