Australia’s northern beef cattle industry
A multi-million dollar research and development program launched today will provide a massive boost to Australia's vital northern beef cattle industry. The Northern Beef Collaborative Partnership between Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) and The University of Queensland (UQ) is the most significant injection of research funds into northern beef cattle for 20 years and is designed to deliver significant productivity gains for producers. MLA Managing Director Richard Norton said the collaboration between the MLA Donor Company (MDC) and UQ was worth up to $8 million a year for a minimum of three years and targeted productivity improvement research projects in three main areas: Animal nutrition, supplementation and feedbase Cattle health and welfare Reproduction efficiency and management "Investments of this calibre are vital to the ongoing prosperity of northern beef producers," Mr Norton said. UQ Vice-Chancellor and President Professor Peter Høj said the partnership would create change across a vitally important sector of the Queensland and Australian economy. "Collaboration between researchers and industry is essential if we are to translate world-class research into achievable, practical solutions that benefit industry, society and the environment," he said. "This exciting development takes advantage of the extraordinary research capacity at UQ which has been built with support from the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries." UQ's Professor Stephen Moore, Director of the Centre for Animal Science at the Queensland Alliance for Agriculture and Food Innovation (QAAFI), said the investment recognised the challenges facing northern beef producers.
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