Beef farmers seek compo for export ban

Almost a year after live exports to Indonesia were temporarily halted over inhumane slaughter practices, beef producers are reportedly seeking hundreds of millions from the government in compensation.

Live exports to Indonesia were suspended for a month in June last year, after footage of animals being treated inhumanely at slaughter houses was aired on ABC television.

The trade resumed after stronger auditing requirements were put in place.

Now the government is secretly trying to head off class action by legal firm Minter Ellison, which is acting on behalf of beef producers demanding compensation, the ABC’s 7.30 program reported on Monday.

The law firm did not comment on the program but the amount sought is reportedly worth hundreds of millions.

Speaking on the program, Independent MP Bob Katter suggested industry body Meat and Livestock Australia foot the bill.

“The body that was paid a hundred million a year to look after our interests quite frankly did nothing whatsoever … so I would think the MLA would be caught in the action here,” he said.

A spokeswoman for federal Agricultural Minister Joe Ludwig declined to comment.

“It would be inappropriate to comment on any matters that may be subject to action before the courts,” she said.

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