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Australian Broadcasting Corporation·3 min read·medium

Australian bull semen exports to China resume after pandemic pause

Australian bull semen exports to China resume after pandemic pause
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Australian cattle genetics company ABS Australia has resumed exporting bull semen to China after a five-year hiatus. The exports aim to improve the efficiency and quality of China's dairy and beef herds.

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This trade resumption highlights the growing demand for premium beef in China and strengthens agricultural economic ties between the two nations.

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Australian cattle genetics will be used for premium beef cattle and dairy cows in China. ( Supplied: MLA/ABC Landline )

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