Meat & Livestock Australia will invest an additional $14 million to co-fund the commercial installation of more DEXA objective measurement systems in individual red meat processing plants keen to accelerate the adoption of the technology.
The additional funds – approved by the MLA Board at its meeting last week – will assist in meeting the growing demand from individual red meat processors to adopt the technology.
MLA recently announced an initial $10 million to co-fund the commencement of the commercial rollout of the technology, with the DEXA installations to be funded via matching contributions from participating processors and MLA Donor Company (MDC).
At the time, MLA had received project submissions from four individual processors, but invited expressions of interest from other beef and sheepmeat processors.
MLA Managing Director Richard Norton said MLA had received strong interest from a number of large meat processors who were well advanced with their funding applications.
“This additional commitment brings the total funding available to $24 million through MDC to co-fund the installation of DEXA with individual processors who are keen on accelerating adoption of the technology,” Mr Norton said.
Under this project, MLA will work with willing partners to develop a single scientific measurement of lean meat yield – and systems to collect and use data across supply chains for future research and development in genetics, animal health and husbandry, processing automation and other productivity improvements on and off farm.
“This project is integral to MLA’s investment in research and development of objective measurement systems that our red meat industry can use to make precise assessment and better commercial decisions,” Mr Norton said.
