Five feedlots across Australia have been awarded for consistently producing cattle that achieve outstanding compliance rates to Meat Standards Australia (MSA) specifications.
The 2019 MSA Excellence in Eating Quality Awards were held nationally throughout September and October, with a Most Outstanding MSA Feedlot Award presented in each state except Tasmania.
Cattle from feedlots accredited under the ³Ô¹ÏÍøÕ¾ Feedlot Accreditation Scheme (NFAS) and that were eligible for Australian Grainfed Standards were included in this award category.
The Awards recognised beef producers who have achieved outstanding compliance rates to MSA specifications, as well as high eating quality performance, as represented by MSA Index results for MSA graded cattle during 2017-18 and 2018-19.
Queensland
Kerwee Feedlot, Jondaryan, was awarded ‘Most Outstanding MSA Feedlot in Queensland’, based on its MSA compliance of 99.1% and an average MSA Index of 64.40 across 36,000 head consigned to MSA during 2017-19.
During 2017-19, 62% of all cattle consigned to MSA from Queensland were classified as grainfed.