• Gorgritch_Umie_KillaOPM
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    42 months ago

    Where was all this fundraising in the last ten odd years to set up an onshore abattoir for the export market?

    Farmers are the ones who need to listen to other community members more. There has been a distinct uncomfortable community feeling about the conditions these animals are sent into. Its not a ‘small group of noisy activists’ as farmers are dismissively stating.

    What’s stopping sheep farmers banding together and opening onshore abbatoirs if they feel so strongly about keeping an sheep export industry?

    • @[email protected]
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      22 months ago

      Keep the sheep… in Australia, keep the jobs in Australia

      They literally want to export all value-add

      • Gorgritch_Umie_KillaOPM
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        12 months ago

        Thats how it seems to me.

        Maybe theres a genuine reason onshore abbatoirs for export haven’t got up. If there is, the farmers need to explain why.

        You never know, the rest of the community could be in a position to help if communication of a problem like that is better.

    • @ziltoid101
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      22 months ago

      Right?? It’s so tone deaf. The only people I’ve seen in support of live exports are farmers… the one group with a vested financial interest in maintaining these exports.

  • Gorgritch_Umie_KillaOPM
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    12 months ago

    So Brett Worthington in his weekly politics wrap up has indicated a well put case for the phase out of live sheep export is available on Sussan Ley’s website. Yes the same Sussan Ley who is now supporting the farmers in the ‘keep the sheep’ campaign.

    Warning If ‘abbatoir’ language is too much, this link might be worth a skip for ya.

    https://sussanley.com/issue-ending-live-sheep-exports-can-confusing/

    Here it is on webarchive. Just in case Ley’s office decide their website needs a midnight declutter.