The Indonesia Australia Partnership on Food Security in the Red Meat and Cattle Sector (the Partnership) is a joint cooperation between Indonesia and Australia to support food security in the red meat and cattle sectors and access to the global supply chain for red meat and cattle products through trade and investment environment.
The 10-year Partnership will span until 2024, with AUD $ 60 million in funding from the Australian Government and co-contributions from project Partners.
Increase domestic and foreign investment in the red meat and cattle supply chain
Improve security, prosperity and productivity of the Indonesian and Australian red meat and cattle industries
Build a trusted relationship between Australian and Indonesian red meat and cattle industries and governments
Increase Indonesia’s cattle population to help meet local demand and food security targets
Be able to respond to the increased demand for beef products in Indonesia across differentiated market segments with pricing meting consumer demands
In the first phase, the Partnership’s projects have been grouped into four priority areas; breeding, processing, transport/ logistics and skills development. As the Partnership moves into Phase 2 (2019-2024), its projects are categorised into five priority streams, as follows:
Investment
Supply Chain
Capacity Building
Innovation and Export
Communication