The Halal Journal The Halal Journal
 
 
Member's Area
Username:
Password:
[Sign Up]
 
 
 
 Feature Highlights
 
 Halal Journal Market Reports
 Halal Journal Survey Reports
 
 Halal Market Economy
 
 Interviews
 
 Country in Focus
 
 HJ Event Report
 Event List
 
 Fastrack
 Africas
 Americas
 Asia
 Australasia
 Europe
 
 Columns
 Between The Lines
 Quietly Spoken
 Other Editorials
 
 Cover Story
 
 Global News
 Australasia
 Europe
 Asia
 Africas
 Americas
 Middle East
 
 Company in Focus
 
 Economy
 Currency Commentaries
 Gold & Silver
 
 Halal Industry Development Corporation (HDC)
 
 Halal Science & Research Network
 
 Islamic Finance
 Islamic Banking
 Takaful Insurance
 Unit Trust
 
 Logistics
 
 Partner Events
 
 On Display
 
 The Halal Journal
 About THJ
 Get a Free Copy
 Subscribe
 
 Halal Journal Awards
 
 Halal Journal Workshops
 
 World Halal Forum
 WHF Industry Dialogue
 WHF Halal Industry Dialogue, Dubai
 
 Book Review
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Global News : Middle East Last Updated: Jun 25th, 2007 - 17:07:26

 


Bahrain to stay hub for Australia meat export group
By tradearabia.com
Jul 16, 2006, 11:20

Email this article
 Printer friendly page
Bahrain to stay hub for Australia meat export group
Posted: Saturday, July 15, 2006

Manama

Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) has announced its decision to maintain Bahrain as an operational hub for its regional business following speculation of the company’s move elsewhere within the Gulf.

The company is responsible for the implementation of marketing and market support programmes and for commissioning research and development for Australian meat and livestock throughout the world,

The decision bolsters a 20-year relationship MLA has had with Bahrain owing to the convenient working environment, convenience and steady commercial development in the Kingdom.

Australia has seen a 23 per cent jump in sheepmeat exports to the Middle East region and Bahrain remains an important hub for supporting these sales. In 2005, 521,000 live sheep were shipped to Bahrain; the fourth largest market for Australian sheep.

Ian Ross, regional manager of MLA, said: “Bahrain continues to provide a reliable business environment with great accessibility to our customers throughout the Gulf.

“Our regional workforce enjoys its pleasant lifestyle and strong sense of community.

“Its central location allows easy access across the causeway to Saudi Arabia and UAE; our two major markets in the region.”

Employing the most advanced international technologies and stringent hygiene standards, Australia is a leading producer and exporter of red meat products with annual exports of 2,500,000 tonnes of meat products, including 910,000 tonnes of beef and veal, 141,000 tonnes of lamb and 141,000 tonnes of mutton.

In 2004 – 2005, Australia exported more than three million sheep and 81 thousand cattle to the Middle East.

Moreover, Australian processors who export to the Middle East also meet strict regulations on Sharia-compliant slaughter procedures set by GCC countries- these systems are audited by representatives from the GCC to ensure that Halal products exported to the region meet religious requirements.

These regulations are rigorously supported by Australian government legislation.

TradeArabia News Service


Top of Page

 
Middle East
Latest Headlines
Malaysian companies to set up halal wholesale center in Middle East
Dubai capitalises on booming trend for halal cosmetics
Halal-certified products gaining prominence
Al Islami Foods hosts World Halal Forum (WHF) Halal Industry Dialogue, Dubai
Sudan's Minister of Agriculture visits Dubai-based Al Islami Foods
Bahrain to stay hub for Australia meat export group
Alcohol-free hotels: What next?
Middle East Food & Beverage Sector steps up a gear
East Asian interest in Middle East food and hotel market 'at an all time high'
Halal food industry set for changes
 
 
World Halal Forum KasehDia About Us Contact Us Member's Area