Australasian Food imports Argentinian blockchain beef into China on the back of growing consumption

It has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with BeefLedger and premium beef producer Carne Hereford S.A, which will see Australasian distribute and sell 1.2 tonnes of Argentinian beef in Shenzhen.

The imported beef is from Carne Hereford’s premium brand, Aliarg.

Australasian (Guangzhou) Food Co’s founder Michael Harding said demand for imported beef in China continued to rise, despite the overwhelming preference for pork and beef.

I don’t think there’s too much concern as to whether Chinese consumer prefer Australia, New Zealand or American or Canadian beef. South American beef is widely accepted here, because it’s widely available, packaged and well-priced​.”

Chinese consumers are quite open to products if the price is right, packaging is right, and product quality is good​.

“However, I don’t think beef consumption in China is nearly as widely understood or as popular as pork or chicken​.

Most Chinese consumers would have tried Western steak in a restaurant, but my experience with customers is that they don’t know how to cook it at home​.”

This has prompted Harding to provide consumer recommendations for different cuts of meat along with cooking tips.

BeefLedger’s blockchain technology​ provides added security of authentication and tracking, to help consumers validate the credentials of the product they are purchasing through data on cattle health, location, transport, and processing throughout the supply chain – information Harding believes Chinese consumers are increasingly keen to understand.