Biosecurity trumps all on beef imports: NSW Farmers Association

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NSW Farmers Association, Media Release, 8 July 2025

NSW Farmers have backed calls for an independent scientific panel to review federal authorities’ decision to lift biosecurity restrictions on US beef imports into Australia.

NSW Farmers’ President Xavier Martin said there was no room for error when it came to biosecurity and said a review was vital to ensure confidence that US beef imports would comply with Australia’s biosecurity and food safety standards.

“You can’t trade away our biosecurity, Minister – farmers cannot and will not support that,” Mr Martin said.

“Any changes to our market access must be subject to rigorous, evidence-based science and independent scrutiny, and our industry will simply not accept anything less than that.”

A review of the decision must take place before US beef found its way into Australia, Mr Martin warned.

“The Albanese Government needs to be prepared to be held accountable if this all goes wrong,” Mr Martin said.

“Put our farmers and our clean, green nation first – we’ve warned you what might happen to our industry if you don’t.”

Related stories: Labor’s beef biosecurity claim at odds with US Administration: Littleproud, Hogan, Reinstatement of US beef imports into Australia: ALFA

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