WA farmers have reacted angrily to news the federal government will end live sheep exports from 2028.
"This whole decision there on economic basis, animal welfare, scientific basis has got no foundation," he said."We need to transition out of sheep probably. It feels like we've got crosshairs over every merino sheep in WA at the moment. That's what this announcement's done."Agriculture Minister Murray Watt announced a four-year exit plan from live sheep exports on the weekend, with a total phase out by May 1, 2028.
Even Senator Watt's Labor colleague, WA Premier Roger Cook, has said the end of live sheep exports would cut 400 jobs.Many farmers believe it would cause long-lasting and widespread harm, and the government's proposed financial support to move towards more onshore meat processing will not work. "First and foremost, it effects the farmers, then it effects the small businesses, the transporters, the shearing industry, the meat processing industry, it has tentacles everywhere," she said.
Senator Watt told ABC Radio Perth the community stopped supporting live sheep export a long time ago. Agricultural market and economics firm Episode 3 was commissioned by the panel to provide it with its own report on the issue.
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