Australia is set to begin exporting thousands of live
camels to the Middle East after one of Saudi Arabia's richest men invested tens
of millions of dollars in a ship designed to open up the trade.
The ship, on its way to Fremantle in Western Australia after being
launched in Singapore this week, features super-sized doorways and two decks
designed for adult camels.
The businessman
made the investment after picking up on international coverage of Australia
shooting thousands of feral camels causing environmental damage in the outback.
A local exporter
said the camels could be exported from Broome, Fremantle and Adelaide as soon
as they became available in sufficient numbers.
The Federal
Government culled about 160,000 camels over four years as part of a $19 million
program that ended last year.
The feral camel
population was estimated at one million at the start of the cull, about 40 per
cent of them on Aboriginal-controlled land.
International
Livestock Export director Graham Daws said the trade in camels had been held
back by the lack of a purpose-built vessel. "It is very exciting,
especially for indigenous people," he said. "There is a whole new
business there."
The man behind
the venture, Hamood al Khalaf, has imported more than $1 billion worth of
livestock over a long career.
He has spent $100
million converting the Awassi Express for sheep, cattle and camel exports and
on associated infrastructure in Australia and Saudi Arabia.
Mr Khalaf will
charter the vessel for sheep, cattle and camel shipments to the Middle East,
pending a breakthrough agreement between Saudi Arabia and Australian to reopen
live exports.
cool camels
ReplyDeleteThe camels look lovely with their bright covers.
DeleteAhhhh Cable Beach would love to go there again. Great news for Australia if we can export the camels instead of culling them.
ReplyDeleteGreat beach Diane.
DeleteHow fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat to ride the camels
DeleteHow cool to see camels! Love this photo!
ReplyDeleteThanks
DeleteBeautiful animal what a pity I don't have one at my place.
ReplyDeleteNeed lots of space to keep one
DeleteOh now that is very interesting I had no idea you had wild camels much like the USA with their wild horses.
ReplyDeleteOh I have never seen a camel and these photos make me want to rush over there. There are more reasons for that you know. HUG xo G
Yes I know :). We also have wild horses..Hugs xox
DeleteHow interesting! The camels on the beach looks so well kept. The ones I have seen in the US available for riding are shaggy and dirty looking. Did you climb on for a ride?
ReplyDeleteNo we didn't have a ride, will next time hopefully.
DeleteThese camels are well groomed.