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Australian livestock export : ウィキペディア英語版 | Australian live animal export Australia is the world's largest participant in the live export of animals for slaughter. The trade involved over 3 million animals in 2011 valued at approximately $1AU billion of which the majority were cattle and sheep. However, the live export trade only accounts for 0.4% of all Australian exports. The export of live animals from Australia remains a very controversial issue, with animal rights organisations such as Animals Australia asking it to be banned. This is because countries where animals are shipped to have no laws to protect them from cruelty. There has been a number of protests calling for a ban in the trade, with the Gillard government in 2011 suspending the trade and coming close to a ban.〔(【引用サイトリンク】first1=Rosemarie )〕 Exports have since resumed. The exports of live animals is banned in New Zealand due to the numerous implications the trade has on animal well-being. == Overview == Australia exports live animals to many countries, including Indonesia, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, Russia, Lebanon, Jordan, Kuwait, Iran, Bahrain, Qatar, Pakistan, Mauritius, Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam and China. A number of ships, mostly converted container ships, move animals from Australia to these countries.
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