Oh man… it looked like good news with marginally cheaper food (assuming supermarkets pass the savings on - which they won’t) but this just feels ominous.
Along with the talk about the grids I’m worried for summer.
That’s actually really sad. Reducing/banning live exports is a good thing. But surely the extra sheep could be processed and sold, it’s so wasteful when so many people would benefit from it either here or overseas. Also like many people I guess I’m a contributor, because I’ve been including more vegetarian meals in my diet. This is not a bad thing for people to be doing, but surely the industry could adjust in a less wasteful way? It just seems wrong.
Noticed lamb has become a lot cheaper recently. Even the pricier cuts like cutlets.
https://www.countryman.com.au/countryman/livestock/sheep-industry-about-to-relive-the-1990s-as-small-numbers-culled-to-reduce-farm-pressures-before-summer-c-12006334
Sounds like trouble.
Edit Vic:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2023-08-22/poor-conditions-sheep-and-lamb-slaughter-at-saleyards/102756052
Oh man… it looked like good news with marginally cheaper food (assuming supermarkets pass the savings on - which they won’t) but this just feels ominous.
Along with the talk about the grids I’m worried for summer.
If MelbCat likes lamb, could be a good time to stock up.
That’s what I was thinking. She loves lamb.
Just feels like being a vulture, you know?
That’s actually really sad. Reducing/banning live exports is a good thing. But surely the extra sheep could be processed and sold, it’s so wasteful when so many people would benefit from it either here or overseas. Also like many people I guess I’m a contributor, because I’ve been including more vegetarian meals in my diet. This is not a bad thing for people to be doing, but surely the industry could adjust in a less wasteful way? It just seems wrong.