The extraordinary lengths Consolidated Pastoral Company is taking to shield its two feedlots in Indonesia from foot and mouth and lumpy skin disease outbreaks were highlighted at aRural Press Club of Queensland lunch in Brisbane yesterday.
Illuminating first-hand accounts of how the FMD and LSD outbreaks are being managed in Indonesia were shared in a panel session featuring CPC chief Troy Setter and business consultant and Indonesian cattle lot feeding industry pioneer Greg Pankhurst and moderated by Brisbane-based agribusiness lawyer…