Australia: Live Exports – “Slaughter Buffalo to Vietnam to be Shipped So Well They Will Probably Think They Are On A Cruise Liner” !!! – We Shall See.

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buffalo in NT swamp  photo AAP A buffalo grazes in the Northern Territory swamp. Australian officials will travel to Vietnam to ensure animal welfare conditions are met. Photograph: AAP

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/11/live-exports-australia-sends-first-shipment-of-buffalo-to-vietnam

Live exports: Australia sends first shipment of buffalo to Vietnam

SAV Comment – make sure money comes ahead of animal welfare guys; then you can sleep safe at night after counting all your cash ! – sod the animals – you may well even be able to afford a cruise on a liner, just like your Buffalo !!  – that is Aus live exports !

Northern Territory farmers ‘thrilled’ by rising demand for the meat, which is relatively popular in south-east Asia

·  Australian Associated Press

·  theguardian.com, Tuesday 11 February 2014 01.28 GMT

Australia’s live animal export industry has taken a new turn, with the first-ever shipment of buffalo heading to Vietnam from the Northern Territory.

Vietnam is the second largest importer of NT cattle after Indonesia, but it has never before been an export destination for buffalo, which is relatively popular meat across south-east Asia.

A growing middle class and an appetite for high-quality meat is driving demand, which will continue to rise, chief minister Adam Giles said.

He said the livestock industry was a key part of the government’s plan to develop the NT into the “food bowl of Asia”.

The NT is currently the only Australian jurisdiction exporting buffalo, said the minister for primary industries, Willem Westra Van Holthe.

“That makes us a leader in this field and we work very hard building relationships with our northern neighbours to make this kind of trade possible,” he told reporters in Darwin on Tuesday.

The government said it would also develop opportunities for Indigenous communities to harvest wild buffalo from herds on Aboriginal land.

An original shipment of 222 domesticated buffalo will be joined by another 600 next week and 1500 more in April when the wet season eases.

Australian officials will travel to Vietnam in a fortnight to ensure that animal welfare conditions are being met.

SAV Comment – yup; just like they ensured all was ok in Indonesia !!

It took three years for a health protocol to be developed to allow the export of the buffalo, an effort in part hampered by the Indonesian live cattle export scandal in 2011.

But conditions on the boat would not be arduous for the buffalo, said Dean Ryan, commercial manager for South-East Asia Livestock Services.

“They’re hardy animals; they live in swamps and are used to hard terrain in the bush,” he said.

“Being on a boat, getting fed [and] watered 24/7, with ventilation better than a commercial aircraft, they probably think it’s a cruise liner.”

He said farmers were thrilled by the demand.

“They couldn’t give them away 12 months ago; they were probably worth 60 to 80 cents a kilo as pet feed,” he said.

“Today the farmers are getting $1.50 per kilogram, which is between $600 to $800 per head. They’d be very, very happy.”

Ryan said the export to Vietnam could be worth up to $20m this year with possibly 10,000 to 20,000 animals to be shipped.

Romania Update 11/02.14: EU Politicians Find Major Discrepencies Between What the Romanians Tell Them and the Actual Reality. – EU Press Conference on Issue 12/02/14 pm.

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Romania update 11/02/14 – EU Delegation found that there were a major discrepancies between what the authorities had told them during their first visit and what they found on site.

Romania 8 oct 14

Dear all,

As you know, on December 4, 2013 a delegation of the European Parliament came to Romania and had some meetings with Romanian officials ANSVSA- Sanitary-Veterinary and Food Safety National Authority and the Mayor of Bucharest. The delegation members were assured that the law on dog management is a law on “adoption, not on “euthanasia” and the citizens had access to public shelters which were totally transparent and complying with the law

On January 28, the delegation returned to Romania in order to inform themselves on the situation directly on site by visiting as well dog shelters of the city halls.

The Delegation found that there was a major discrepancy between what the authorities had told them during their first visit and what they found on site during their second visit.

The Delegation has also received from us 12 reports about the situation from different towns in Romania and proves with regards at the abuses against stray dogs in the municipalities’ camps.

With regards at the SITUATION OF THE STRAY DOGS IN ROMANIA, MEP Janusz WOJCIECHOWSKI, Vice-Chairman of the AGRI Committee and Vice-Chairman of the Animal Welfare Intergroup and MEP Andrea ZANONI, Vice-Chairman of the Animal Welfare Intergroup, will be hosting a PRESS CONFERENCE on Wednesday 12th February, 15:30, at Brussels, at European Parliament, Raoul Wallenberg Room – ASP5G2.

MEPs will present their reflections and conclusions and put forward plans, recommendations and possible initiatives in search of a solution on how to address the issue.

Please, see bellow the official information.

All the best

Carmen ARSENE

 

Press Conference – European Parliament

Situation of stray dogs in Romania”

MEP Janusz Wojciechowski (ECR)

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MEP Andrea Zanoni (ALDE)

 

Wednesday 12th February 2014, 15:30

 Raoul Wallenberg Room – ASP5G2

The Vice-Chairman of the AGRI Committee and Vice-Chairman of the Animal Welfare Intergroup, MEP Janusz WOJCIECHOWSKI (ECR) together with the Vice-Chairman of the Animal Welfare Intergroup MEP Andrea ZANONI (ALDE) will be hosting a press conference on Wednesday 12th February in relation to their recent visit to Romania.

MEPs will be addressing concerns regarding the situation of stray dogs in light of the recently adopted Stray Dogs Euthanasia Law by the Parliament of Romania aimed at culling the stray population.

MEPs will present their reflections and conclusions and put forward plans, recommendations and possible initiatives in search of a solution on how to address the issue. More information will be presented at the press conference.