Tajima Australian Grainfed Wagyu wins at beef awards in Qld
Tajima Australian Grainfed Wagyu has earned two prestigious medals at the 2025 Royal Queensland Branded Beef Awards.
The premium wagyu brand secured a Gold medal in Class 3 — Wagyu, MB6 or less with a score of 86.1; and a Bronze medal in Class 4 — Wagyu, MB7+.
The Royal Queensland Branded Beef Competition is among the most respected competitions in the country, recognising outstanding quality, flavour and consistency in beef. This year, more than 50 entries from producers throughout Australia competed across the five beef classes, and only the top three brands in each category were awarded.
“We are proud to see our wagyu recognised amongst Australia’s best,” said Jeremy Stuart, General Manager of Export. “It was another really tough competition this year, so these awards testify to the quality of our beef and the decades of work we’ve invested into genetics, nutrition, animal welfare and our partnerships with Australian producers. To be acknowledged at this level reflects the supply chain’s unwavering commitment to excellence.”
Tajima Australian Grainfed Wagyu is Andrews Meat Industries’ flagship wagyu brand, established in 2007.
The results of all the award winners at the 2025 Royal Queensland Branded Beef Awards can be viewed here.
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