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The MSA's next evolution in beef

RENOWNED meat scientist and chairman of Meat Standards Australia (MSA) Pathways Committee, Rod Polkinghorn, believes the next evolution in the beef industry will be consumers buying beef based on meal outcomes, rather than cut.

Kristy Moroney
The MSA has outlined its plans til 2040.

The MSA has outlined its plans til 2040.

The MSA believes it's one of the many significant shifts the beef industry supply chain should expect by 2040. After 20 years of MSA, Dr Polkinghorne said consumer testing had proven to be an effective...

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