New Zealand - Govt to reinstate livestock exports by sea

25.11.2024 376 views

The Government will reinstate the trade of livestock exports by sea, Associate Minister of Agriculture, Andrew Hoggar.

Mr Hoggard said the Government will introduce legislation changes to reinstate the trade, enhance oversight, and strengthen requirements for exporters to identify risks and manage the welfare of livestock exported by sea.

“We will amend the Animal Welfare Act 1999 to ensure exporters effectively manage animal welfare outcomes throughout the entire supply chain,” the Minister said.

Mr Hoggard says the Government is committed to making sure that when the trade is reinstated, it will have the highest standards of animal welfare. 

“Changes to the Animal Welfare Act are only a part of that. While we progress legislation, we will continue to engage with experts in the industry and key animal welfare voices around operational details to understand how to best ensure high animal welfare outcomes throughout the process of exporting livestock by sea.”

“This is a specialised trade, so it is important that we test details with those involved in the live export by sea system. This will inform decisions on regulations and standards.”

The public will have an opportunity to comment on the proposals through the release of a discussion document next year.

“Reinstating livestock exports by sea will provide additional export and income opportunities for farmers, benefiting New Zealand’s economy and rural communities,” said Mr Hoggard.

“The export of livestock by sea has contributed to New Zealand’s economic prosperity and the trade was worth $374 million in 2022. Our livestock is highly valued by our trading partners and supports improvement to their food security goals.  

“New Zealand stopped exporting livestock for slaughter in 2007 and this will not change.”
Targeted engagement on technical and operational details will occur during November and December. The public will have the opportunity to comment on any legislative proposals when a Bill is considered by Select Committee in 2025. 

 

Source - https://insidegovernment.co.nz

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