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The Trading Of Live Sheep From Australia
Australia's live sheep export and live cattle export industries work with the Australian Government to improve the welfare of Australian livestock in key live sheep export and live cattle export markets across south east Asia, the Middle East and North Africa.
Livestock producers and exporters involved in exporting live sheep and live cattle from Australia spend over $4 million a year to improve the welfare and management of Australian live cattle and live sheep exported overseas, with the Australian Government investing a further $550,000 in 2010-11 through the Live Trade Animal Welfare Partnership.
This funding goes towards infrastructure improvements, training and education, with a particular priority on making advancements for Australian livestock in Indonesia and across the Middle East and North Africa.
In 2009-10 significant improvements were made in Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar and Indonesia.
As the largest market for Australian livestock in the Middle East, Kuwait was a major focus, with three of its major processing facilities revolutionised. This has made major welfare improvements for Australian sheep exported to Kuwait through the live sheep trade.
New custom-made yards, races, ramps and processing tables were constructed and installed at the facilities and staff were trained on how to handle Australian sheep. The changes have been embraced by the operators of the facilities who can see that by improving animal handling and welfare they also improve their processing efficiency.
New processing equipment, including equipment that safely and humanely restrains livestock prior to processing, has also been installed in Bahrain, Qatar and Indonesia. Staff also received training, which has made significant changes for Australian livestock in these markets.
A project is also underway in Bahrain to evaluate and develop best practice management strategies for the feed, water and pen space requirements of Australian sheep exported to Middle Eastern feedlots. The project will measure the welfare impacts of different stocking density and trough space variations on Australian sheep in Middle East conditions.
Scientific literature is scarce in relation to these welfare parameters, with no quantified relationship between pen design and performance and current guidelines varying widely. The study will be completed in 2011, with a set of recommendations developed for pen densities based on seasonal variation and the availability of suitable amounts of feed and water trough space.
Cattle management training schools have also been held in Indonesia for local farmers to equip them with the knowledge and tools they need to manage Australian cattle in their local villages.
Meat and Livestock Australia and LiveCorp have recently run training schools at a cattle breeding centre in Lampung for local farmers who live in the surrounding area. The training has focused on animal health, housing and livestock management, and will ensure that local farmers are able to properly care for the cattle they purchase from the local feedlot.
Meat and Livestock Australia and LiveCorp also provide training on breeding, nutrition and animal management for Indonesian feedlots and breeding enterprises.
The live export of sheep and cattle continues to be very important to Australia and the continued investment in improving animal welfare throughout the industry is equally important to the future of the industry in Australia.
About the Author
When it comes to live sheep exports Australia is at the forefront of making improvements in animal welfare. For further information about what is being achieved in animal welfare throughout the live export industry, please visit www.liveexportcare.com.au
PDAs, The Empowering Tool
Compaq introduced iPAQ in 1999. It is both a personal digital assistant (PDA) and a pocket personal computer as well. Compaq was acquired by Hewlett Packard. The products are now are now marketed under the brand name of HP. iPAQ combines mobile phone, palm top computer, PDA and smart phone. It also has a card reader, GPS facility, Bluetooth interface and wireless networking. The Microsoft Windows interface is used to provide the benefits of multimedia capabilities.
PDAs find numerous applications in different fields. The users can tailor the nature of applications according to their specific needs. It finds critical use in the filed of medicine. For instance, it is useful in diagnosing diseases, suggesting line of treatments and in the selection of drugs. In the field of education, PDAs are used especially by students. It can perform such tasks as spell-check, e-books storage and use, digital note taking and its modification, word processing, dictionaries, digital planning lessons and many others. In the field of sports, PDAs assist road rallyists with GPS assisted navigation, prepare pre-flight plans and assist glider pilots with GPS assisted navigation and calculate speed, distance and time.
Digital Equipment Corporation Western Research Laboratory (WRL) developed iPaq originally. It runs on an Intel Pentium III processor or an Intel Celeron processor with a processing speed of 500 MHz to 1 GHz. It has a memory ranging from 128 MB to as much as 512 MB. The memory can be upgraded also. Some of the popular handheld PDA gadgets are Palm TX Handheld, HP iPAQ 111 Classic Handheld, Nokia N810 Portable Internet Tablet, Palm Tungsten E2 Handheld, Asus A626 3.5-inch PDA Windows Mobile 6.0, HP iPAQ 210 Enterprise Handheld , Sony Ericsson C905i Unlocked Cell Phone and Nokia 02700T6 N810 WiMAX Edition Portable Internet Tablet.
The ways mobile technologies have developed have impacted lifestyles in both work and play. Mobile shopping and mobile banking has become convenient both in terms of saving time and energy. Web surfing for as varied purposes as knowing the sports score, and getting weather reports and stock quotes using PDAs is becoming common. In fact, PDA is becoming an indispensable gadget for our activities and functioning.
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