MLA “Goats on the Move” - Global Goat Snapshot released | New GIRDAC members | Sydney Goat Trail launched

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Global Goat Snapshot released

MLA has released the 2024 Global Goat Snapshot, providing a comprehensive analysis of Australia's leading role in the global goatmeat market.

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New GIRDAC members appointed

NSW goat producers James Nalder and James Boland (pictured left to right) have been appointed to the Goat Industry Research, Development and Adoption Committee (GIRDAC).

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GICA set to host in-person events

Goat producers and industry stakeholders are invited to attend a series of in-person meetings being held throughout Australia, which will be hosted by Goat Industry Council of Australia (GICA).

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New R&D to focus on goat sustainability

Australia’s goat industry is set to follow the lead of the beef and sheep industries in building on its sustainability credentials to help access premium domestic and international markets.

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Bucks sought for goat reference herd

Australian goat producers are encouraged to nominate stud bucks for the NSW DPI Measured Goats Project’s second joining intake, which is scheduled for November 2024.

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The launch of the Sydney Goat Trail

MLA has launched the Sydney Goat Trail to drive awareness of goatmeat and show consumers where to find delicious goat dishes on menus around Australia's largest city.

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How goats can be part of the carbon sustainability system

Understanding carbon emissions and sustainability in harvest rangeland and farmed goat enterprises is essential as the Australian livestock industry moves towards meeting carbon targets.

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Boost to Narrandera High School Angora Goat Program

AgriFutures Australia has thrown its support behind a unique high school program in rural NSW that provides students with hands-on experience and education focused on goats.

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