Saudi, Australia to ink MoU on livestock trade

Published February 20th, 2005 - 10:26 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Prices of sheep in the Saudi Kingdom are likely to go down 30 percent when Australia resumes sheep exports to Saudi ports. The two countries soon will sign a memorandum of understanding to facilitate livestock trade.


Muhammad Al-Sheiha, assistant agriculture minister for livestock affairs, said the new memorandum, which allows Australia to export sheep directly to Saudi ports, was in the final stage.


"We have done our part for the resumption of Australian sheep exports to the Kingdom," <i>Al-Riyadh</i> quoted the Saudi official as saying. "We are now waiting for the Australian Agriculture Ministry to complete its procedures."