Australian Halal red meat headed to Malaysia
Australian halal red meat will soon be available in Malaysia, with the approval of seven new export establishments.
This will take the total number of halal-certified Australian operations to 25, making Australia one of Malaysia’s biggest suppliers of halal beef and sheep meat products.
Malaysia is already a significant market for Australian beef and sheep meat, valued at over $333 million in 2023/24. With these new accreditations, that number is likely to rise in 2024/25.
“This is an excellent outcome for Australian industry and the supply of Australian halal red meat to Malaysia,” said the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Julie Collins MP. “The ability to achieve such positive results is a testament to a successfully coordinated whole of government and industry approach, including DAFF’s ability to build strong relationships and cooperate with its counterparts in Malaysia.”
The Malaysian Department of Veterinary Services confirmed the approval of the new establishments on 31 December, basing its decision on audits conducted earlier in the year. The listing approval process for Australian export establishments to gain access to the Malaysian market is complex, with some establishments waiting over two years to secure access to the Malaysian market.
The Australian Government believes the decision is a statement of confidence in Australian halal meat production quality and practice, and will yield real results for local producers and processors. It also reflects the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry’s close cooperation with Malaysia’s halal authority, the Department of Islamic Development (JAKIM).
“My department has been tireless in its work with its counterparts in Malaysia, and these approvals are another reflection of how the Australian Government is succeeding in providing new and expanded pathways for Australian exporters,” Collins said.
“We are keen to take advantage of emerging opportunities in sheep meat trade, and this extension of our already excellent relationship with Malaysia is good news for the whole supply chain.”
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