Corporate Body

Meat and Livestock Australia (1998 - )

From
1998
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Advisory or regulatory body, Food or beverage industry and Livestock Industry
Website
http://www.mla.com.au/Home
Location
Sydney, New South Wales

Summary

Meat and Livestock Australia was established in 1998, replacing the Australian Meat and Livestock Corporation and the Meat Research Corporation. It is a producer-owned company that provides services to livestock producers, processors, exporters, foodservice operators and retailers.

Timeline

 1960 - 1966 Australian Cattle and Beef Research Committee
       1966 - 1985 Australian Meat Research Committee
             1936 - 1977 Australian Meat Board
             1985 - 1991 Australian Meat and Livestock Research Development Corporation
                   1977 - 1998 Australian Meat and Livestock Corporation
                   1991 - 1998 Meat Research Corporation
                         1998 - Meat and Livestock Australia

Published resources

Resources

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