Largest Australian livestock shipment reaches Doha
- Qatar: Thursday, February 07 - 2013 at 10:58
- PRESS RELEASE
Mawashi, Qatar's cutting-edge livestock company, announced the arrival of its largest livestock shipment to date from Australia with more than 65,000 sheep and calves characterized with its globally recognized meat quality and incomparable taste.
The shipment also includes hybrid Australian sheep and a considerable number of lambs which are very well-known for the tenderness of its meat.
An official spokesperson at Mawashi said: "In its commitment to provide the local market with nothing short of the best livestock from around the world, Mawashi has ensured to strictly abide by every international quality standard when it comes to livestock care. It is for that reason and many others that Mawashi was continuously acclaimed for its unmatched levels of quality and service excellence in the MENA region."
"Our partnership with Australian exporters has been spanning several years and it is truly symbiotic owing to the shared knowledge and best practices which we are implementing here in Doha. This has introduced a tremendous improvement to our services across the board."
"This is the first of many other shipments planned for 2013 from Australia and other markets in the Arab world in the aim to cater to the different growing needs of our local market."
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