House debates
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
Questions without Notice
Indonesia
2:27 pm
Kevin Hogan (Page, National Party) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
My question is to the Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources. Will the minister update the House on his recent visit to Indonesia and the importance of this bilateral relationship in creating jobs and growth.
Mr Husic interjecting—
Tony Smith (Speaker) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
The member for Chifley will cease interjecting!
2:28 pm
Barnaby Joyce (New England, National Party, Deputy Leader of the Nationals) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
I thank the honourable member for his question. The honourable member, with a degree in economics and I think 10 years experience with Colonial, has a real understanding of the economics of our region, and a real desire to make sure that we are part of a region that gives us the best chance of a better return through the farm gate in Australia.
That can be seen with the Casino meatworks in his region which employs 1,400 people and exports around 70 per cent of its product. It is on that basis that it is incredibly important for us to go to our region and make sure that we have strong ties with the respective ministers and with the key people in business so that we can be a greater benefactor of that expanding growth. For that purpose, it was great to meet up with Minister Thomas Lembong from the Ministry of Trade, who has worked in the past with the good Prime Minister. He reminded me of that and said that the Prime Minister was in the higher echelons and incredibly capable—so praise for him comes from far and wide.
Amran Sulaiman, the Minister of Agriculture, was one of the first ministers we were to meet. I thank him for that. I thank Minister Susi Pudjiastuti, who has shown us not only how you stop the boats but how you can burn them to the ground when they turn up—the fishing boats. She was obviously a person who strongly believes in border security in her own way—with Edhy Prabowo and Franky Sibarani, who is the head of Investment for BKPM.
It is incredibly important that we understand that when we are dealing with Indonesia—a country of 250 million people, a country that is growing at 5.2 per cent, a country where it is incredibly important for them to have that food security—we have a symbiotic relationship. We have the capacity to produce the product, and they now have the capacity more and more to pay for the product.
Barnaby Joyce (New England, National Party, Deputy Leader of the Nationals) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
This is something I thought the members opposite would be interested in. We exported in 2014 over $1¼ billion worth of wheat, $548 million worth of live cattle and over half a billion dollars worth of sugar. If you look at beef alone, Indonesians consume around two kilograms of beef per person per year. Malaysians, their neighbours, consume up to seven kilograms of beef per person per year.
Mr Champion interjecting—
Barnaby Joyce (New England, National Party, Deputy Leader of the Nationals) Share this | Link to this | Hansard source
Australia is around 28 kilograms of beef per person per year. There is a huge upside in this market, and Australia will maintain the process, under good governance, of making sure that we have the vision to get a better return through the farm gate, the plan to deliver it, and the acumen and the expert skills that reside on this side of the House to actually deliver on it.