Proposed Voluntary Live Export Suspension in Northern Summer Too Little, Too Late

2018-12-04

Australian Greens Senator for NSW and Animal Welfare Spokesperson, Dr Mehreen Faruqi has called the announcement from live exporters that they will a impose three-month ban on sheep trade to the Middle East during northern summer as too little, too late. 

In reaction to the voluntary suspension, Senator Faruqi said:

"While welcome, to be frank this is too little, too late. We know that this is the last ditch attempt for the live export to save itself before it is consigned to the history books forever. 

"A voluntary and self imposed suspension over the Northern Summer is wholly inadequate and can be overturned at any time. History has shown we cannot let the industry regulate itself. The only option we have is to phase out the industry and transition to a chilled meat industry.

"My bill to ban the live export of has passed the Senate. The Government can stonewall and run protection for only so long. It's time they allowed a free vote so we can end this cruel trade once and for all," she concluded.