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Top Victorian MSA producers announced

Victorian beef producers recognised by MSA for their continuous delivery of high quality beef.

Staff writer

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Hosted by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), the Awards recognise beef producers who have achieved outstanding compliance rates to MSA specifications, as well as high eating quality performance as represented by MSA Index results for MSA graded cattle during the 2019-20 and 2020-21 financial years.

MSA was developed by the Australian red meat industry to improve the consistency of eating quality of beef and sheepmeat. The system is based on almost 1.2 million taste tests by more than 171,000 consumers from 11 countries and takes into account all factors that affect eating quality from the paddock to plate.

RM Gillett & Co Pty Ltd, Jalna Feedlot, Anakie Victoria, was awarded Most Outstanding MSA Feedlot in Victoria. During 2019-21, 34.8 per cent of all cattle consigned to MSA from Victoria were classified as grainfed.

Cattle from feedlots accredited under the National Feedlot Accreditation Scheme (NFAS) and that were eligible for Australian Grainfed Standards were included in this award category.

Craig and Isla Delmenico, Delco Farm Pty Ltd, Ultima Victoria, won Most Outstanding MSA Beef Producer (Band 1), which recognises producers turning off large MSA consignment volumes from any non-feedlot operation.

Murray and Heather Stoney, Modewarre, Victoria, won Most Outstanding MSA Beef Producer (Band 2), which recognises producers turning off smaller MSA consignment volumes from any non-feedlot accredited operation.

York Bay, Gunbower, Victoria, won the MSA Progress Award for showing the greatest improvement across all feed types in their MSA results since the last Awards series in 2019.

A new award was also presented this year for the highest scoring MSA Index for a carcase in each state. The Champion MSA Index Carcase for Victoria was won by Harmony Operations Australia, Dimboola Feedlot, Gerang Gerang, Victoria.

MSA program manager, David Packer, congratulated the award winners and finalists.

"This year's Victorian winners won their respective awards from a field comprising more than 2600 MSA-registered producers in Victoria who consigned cattle to the program in 2019-21," Packer said.

"More than 758,000 MSA cattle were consigned from Victoria in 2019-21, representing 11 per cent of all MSA graded cattle in Australia.

"Throughout Australia, more than 15,000 MSA-registered producers consigned over 7.1 million cattle to the MSA program during the 2019-21 period," Packer said.

To be eligible for the MSA Excellence in Eating Quality Awards, an MSA producer must have supplied volume (MSA cattle) in the top 50 percentile for that state and feed type, had at least average compliance rate for the state and consigned MSA cattle at least once per year (2019-20 and 2020-21).

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