BPEX agrees for pork to be exported to Australia

20 February 2013 by
BPEX agrees for pork to be exported to Australia

BPEX reports that a new market is opening up for high value British pork following the agreement of health certificates with Australia.

The technical side of the agreement has been agreed and the plant registration process is under way meaning exports can start shortly.

BPEX international manager Peter Hardwick said: "We have been working with Defra and the Australian authorities over the last year or so and we are all very pleased at the positive result.

"The pork being sent out there will be high value, high welfare and it will all be heat treated which means the majority of it will go for bacon manufacture.

"The unique feature of the UK is that we are able to deliver this high quality pork rather than commodity pork.

"Australian retailers are having difficulty sourcing such pork domestically and we are able to supply because we are ahead of the game particularly with reference to the lack of sow stalls."

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