Indonesia seeks new beef markets to end dependence on Australia

By Jewel Topsfield
Updated September 19 2015 - 9:08pm, first published 4:11pm
Indonesia is considering diversifying its sources of beef, which could mean big changes and challenges for the Australian export industry. Photo: Glenn Campbell
Indonesia is considering diversifying its sources of beef, which could mean big changes and challenges for the Australian export industry. Photo: Glenn Campbell

Indonesia is expected to allocate permits for another 200,000 to 300,000 live cattle from Australia this year but warns it plans to import beef from other countries to end the virtual monopoly.

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