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                    [Title] => Where’s the beef? It comes from Australia
                    [Summary] => You might not know this, but much of the beef that we consume in the country is imported from Australia. 
Except for Batangas cattle, there isn’t much livestock to provide for the daily meat requirements in the country.

This is just one of the juicy tidbits I discovered recently during a tasting session held in connection with the "A Taste of Australia" beef and wine promotion jointly sponsored by the Australian Trade Commission in Manila and Meat and Livestock Australia.
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                    [Title] => Where’s the beef? It comes from Australia
                    [Summary] => You might not know this, but much of the beef that we consume in the country is imported from Australia. 
Except for Batangas cattle, there isn’t much livestock to provide for the daily meat requirements in the country.

This is just one of the juicy tidbits I discovered recently during a tasting session held in connection with the "A Taste of Australia" beef and wine promotion jointly sponsored by the Australian Trade Commission in Manila and Meat and Livestock Australia.
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