The Halal Integrity of Australian Beef and Lamb from Farm to Table Australia is an impeccable source of halal meat and meat products, being a long trusted supplier of Halal Beef and Lamb to over 100 countries, including the Middle East, Indonesia and Malaysia.
Australian Halal beef and lamb are versatile and suitable for Asian and Western cuisine, turning out delicious and nutritious dishes each time. With such quality, fresh and tender meat, it takes less time to cook, whether it’s beef rendang or a spicy lamb stew.
All cattle, sheep and goats processed in Australia for the Malaysia market are slaughtered under the Australian Government Supervised Halal Program by accredited Muslims. This program is administered by the Federal Department of Agriculture in Australia.
Additionally, all processing facilities in Australia employ only registered and trained Muslim slaughtermen from the Halal Certifying Bodies. They also comply with personal hygiene, operational sanitation and animal welfare requirements. These Halal Certifying Bodies are recognised and approved by JAKIM (Department of Islamic Development of Malaysia). The Halal systems and production facilities are regularly audited by internal quality and food safety assurance systems, (Australian and importing country representatives from DVS (Department of Veterinary Services of Malaysia) and JAKIM.
With a population of 16 million Muslims, Malaysia has a growing demand for halal meat and meat products. The meat is certified halal prior to its import into Malaysia. These authorised representatives will confirm the manufacturing process adheres to Halal standards. There are currently 7 Muslim certifying bodies in Australia for Halal certification export to Malaysia. Meat exporters will also need to meet other requirements under Australian regulations prior to export. Every shipment carries a Halal and Health Certificate. Malaysia stands to benefit from both local demand and strong export opportunities by leveraging increasing purchasing power among consumers in other Muslim markets. These include the Middle East and neighbouring Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim country with a population of more than 200 million.
There are increasing opportunities in Malaysia’s Halal economy. As a member of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC), Malaysia’s Halal certification is globally recognised by all Muslim nations, making it a perfect launch market for exporters. Meat and Livestock Australia recently took part in MIHAS (Malaysia International Halal Showcase), the world’s largest Halal exhibition. It’s a hybrid event from 9 to 12 September, combining virtual and physical exhibitions, with halal industry players from around the world. The virtual exhibition will continue till 31 December 2021.
Nearly 30,000 visitors, 28 trade envoys and 2,000 delegates representing the entire Halal supply chain attended MIHAS and the Global Halal Summit in 2019.
According to Ms Valeska “Australian Halal beef and lamb work well with Asian and western cuisine, turning out delicious and nutritious dishes each time. With such quality, fresh and tender meat, it takes less time to cook, whether it’s beef rendang or a spicy lamb stew”.
MLA will be conducting a Webinar “Your Trusted Halal Australian Beef and Lamb, from Farm to Plate” this month. Speakers at the Webinar Sanjay Boothalingam, Australian Agriculture Counsellor, Australian High Commission
He will speak on the bilateral trade relationship between Australia and Malaysia, work underway to further strengthen this relationship and how the Australian Government ensures Australian beef, lamb and goat are quality and halal compliant.
Mr Terry Nolan, Representative from the Australian Meat Industry Council (AMIC)
He will speak on how exporters are committed to supplying halal meat from Australia’s farms to Malaysian consumers, ensuring quality and halal practices, and with all the SOPs in place. He will relate how Australian livestock is raised in a pristine environment, free from diseases, and expand on Australia’s red meat integrity systems.
Ms Valeska Valeska, Regional Manager for Southeast Asia, Meat & Livestock AustraliaMs Valeska shares the consumer insights on Australia Beef and Lamb and MLA promotional programs that consumers can participate in and learn how to cook delicious recipes with halal Australian beef and lamb.
About Chef Jason Manson Jason Manson, born and bred Sabahan, started his first internship as a kitchen apprentice 20 years ago at the young age of 20. His journey includes working with established chain-brand hotels in Beijing, Melbourne and Singapore.
Along this journey, he has experienced not only the different flavours of food but also the rich diversity of food cultures from other races and ethnic groups as well. Chef Jason has also had the privilege to serve and cook for royalty, celebrities and artists.
Today Jason runs a full-time food consultant company that specialises in doing “Research and Development” for brand concept and ideas, conducting professional training and cookingdemo services. He also collaborates with commercial and corporate food brands by providing food-styling services based on the clients’ brand theme and concept.
About Meat & Livestock Australia
Australia currently exports red meat and livestock to more than 100 countries, exports representing over 70% of the industry’s production. Representing Australia’s high quality and sustainably produced red meat, MLA also designs and delivers marketing programs tailored to each market with the overall objectives of increasing market access, market shares and sales of beef, lamb and goat meat.
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