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2006
Livestock Trade Services

They draw male weanling livestock from pastoral communities and bring them to market weight in a year rather than the normal 3-5 years. They do so by feeding them high-quality, nutrient-dense feed produced under water saving Solar Floppy Irrigation, and regenerative agriculture and grazing. They support pastoral female core breeding herds during drought with quality feed using Red Seaweed (Aspergopsis taxiformis), and ensuring that they are disease-free for export by a professionally managed livestock export quarantine. They expect to be able to also sustain pastoral livelihoods, enhance pastoral drought resistance and flood resilience, and develop pasture to plate traceability. 
 

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