Global Beef Associations to Gather in New Zealand

NEW ZEALAND - New Zealand is hosting beef producers from the International Beef Alliance in Taupo next week.
calendar icon 14 October 2016
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The International Beef Alliance includes the national organisations representing beef cattle producers in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand, Paraguay and the United States and it meets annually to progress issues of common interest.

Next week the Presidents and CEOs from the Cattle Council of Australia, Associação dos Criadores de Mato Grosso, Associação Nacional dos Confinadores de Brasil, Canadian Cattlemen's Association, Confederación Nacional de Organizaciones Ganaderas, Asociación Rural de Paraguay, Beef + Lamb New Zealand and National Cattlemen's Beef Association will meet in Taupo. This group accounts for 46 per cent of the world’s beef cattle production and 63 per cent of global beef exports.

Beef + Lamb New Zealand Chairman James Parsons said it was great to be able to host this influential group of cattle producers.

“We’re looking forward to progressing issues that are close to the heart of the International Beef Alliance - issues like how we can work together on trade liberalisation such as supporting the ratification of TPP and resolving technical barriers to trade, developing sustainable farming systems, and how each of our countries can engage effectively with our young leaders to build a strong and profitable global beef industry."

The programme will include visits to several leading New Zealand sheep and beef farms.

“We’ll be able to illustrate the integration of sheep, beef and dairy systems and how Maori farmers are growing their businesses for future generations.

“Ensuring we understand our consumers is common to us all as beef producers and we will be sharing some insights to how we are working across the supply chain to meet those demands through collaboration, innovation and through our unique New Zealand story.”

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