Burnt goat heads feature in Brexit trade talks

Colin Bettles
Updated September 6 2017 - 6:15pm, first published 4:24pm
Goat Industry Council of Australia vice president David Kimmorley (left), Sheepmeat Council of Australia CEO Dr Kat Giles, Australian Lot Feeders Association CEO Christian Mulders, EU and UK Red Meat Industry Taskforce Chair Jason Strong and Australian Meat Industry Council (AMIC) CEO Patrick Hutchinson at today's hearing in Canberra.
Goat Industry Council of Australia vice president David Kimmorley (left), Sheepmeat Council of Australia CEO Dr Kat Giles, Australian Lot Feeders Association CEO Christian Mulders, EU and UK Red Meat Industry Taskforce Chair Jason Strong and Australian Meat Industry Council (AMIC) CEO Patrick Hutchinson at today's hearing in Canberra.

WHERE do burnt goat heads sit, in terms of post-Brexit trade opportunities for Australian meat exports and future access to the UK or EU markets?

Colin Bettles

Colin Bettles

Canberra Bureau Chief

Has been the Canberra Bureau Chief for Fairfax Agricultural Media since 2010 - survived the hung parliament - former media manager at Western Australian Cricket Association now covering national agricultural and rural issues in federal politics.

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