AMLT first started trading Australian beef in 2003. When “mad cow disease” (bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE) was discovered in the USA and Canadian herds in 2004, AMLT’s focus upon Australian beef resulted in a fast growing business servicing Japanese and Korean end users.
As an island nation Australia has been blessed by isolation from pests and disease.The vast majority of Australian beef is exported as boneless beef with Australian standards for traceability ensuring that all beef can be traced back to the original animal and the farm where it was born.
AMLT first started trading Australian beef in 2003. When “mad cow disease” (bovine spongiform encephalopathy, or BSE) was discovered in the USA and Canadian herds in 2004, AMLT’s focus upon Australian beef resulted in a fast growing business servicing Japanese and Korean end users.
As an island nation Australia has been blessed by isolation from pests and disease.The vast majority of Australian beef is exported as boneless beef with Australian standards for traceability ensuring that all beef can be traced back to the original animal and the farm where it was born.