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Editorial note: Market figures cited in this article are estimates based on publicly available industry reports and may vary by source. HalalExpo.com aims to present the most current data available but readers should verify figures for business decisions. Sources include the State of the Global Islamic Economy Report, DinarStandard, and national halal authority publications.
Australia is home to fewer than 1 million Muslims in a population of 26 million, yet it ranks among the world's top three halal meat exporters by value. Australian halal beef, lamb, and goat meat reach tables in Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, the UAE, Egypt, and dozens of other Muslim-majority markets. The country's halal meat exports exceed $4 billion annually.
These bodies employ over 2,000 Muslim slaughtermen across the country.
The Australian Government Department of Agriculture (DAFF) regulates halal certification as part of its export control framework. This dual compliance — Australian food safety plus destination-country halal requirements — gives Australian halal meat a reputation few competitors match.
Australia's largest halal meat export market by volume. Australian beef and live cattle are staples of the Indonesian protein supply chain.
Australian lamb and mutton are premium products in GCC markets, commanding prices significantly above South American or Indian alternatives.
Australian halal beef features prominently in Malaysia's premium steakhouse and hotel food service segments.
Egypt is a significant buyer of Australian frozen halal beef and offal.
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