Speckle park cattle are named for their colouring and are known for being highly fertile and adaptable in different climates.Australia exports hundreds of thousands of units of semen and embryo across the world each year as the federal government negotiates access to more markets.
This partnership comes as the Australian government negotiates new market access for Australian cattle breeders to export their cattle's genetics across the world.The Australian reproductive material export industry is worth millions, and in the previous financial year more than 428,000 units of semen and embryos were shipped overseas.
"This will definitely open up the market for a lot of new people and a lot of new breeders and clients," Ms Welch said. Manager Les Kingston said, internationally, cattle breeders were turning to Australian genetics to improve their herds on animal size, temperament and how much meat each beast could produce."They won't just look for one factor in particular, but they will look at them all.
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