Analysis – Kuwait extends the shelf-life limit for chilled vacuum-packed beef

Department of Agriculture and Water Resources

Kuwait has extended the shelf-life limit of chilled vacuum-packed beef from 90 days to 120 days.

The extension was applied on 10 November 2022.

This comes after shelf-life extensions by other countries in the region, including Saudi Arabia (Table 1). Other Gulf States are also considering extending the shelf-life of chilled vacuum-packed meat.

Implications for Australian agricultural exporters

Extended shelf-life for vacuum-packed meat reduces freight costs by enabling Australian chilled meat to be shipped via sea rather than air freight. Depending on the destination and consignment weight, air freight can be 5-10 times more expensive than sea freight.

Longer shelf life also allows products to remain on sale for longer. This leads to reduced wastage and higher returns for retailers.

Producers and exporters should contact their Middle Eastern importers or Austrade to explore potential opportunities for meat exports to Kuwait and the broader region.

They should continue to monitor the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry’s Market Access Advice notices (log-in required) for further updates to shelf-life regulations.

Table 1: Selected Middle Eastern country imports of beef and sheepmeat and current shelf-life for imported chilled vacuum-packed meat

CountryTotal chilled beef and sheepmeat imports 2021 (US$ million)1Maximum shelf-life for chilled vacuum-packed beef (days)Maximum shelf-life for chilled vacuum-packed sheepmeat (days)
United Arab Emirates42112090
Saudi Arabia26112090
Jordan1191202120
Lebanon 4684 (trial)³84 (trial)³
Qatar629090
Kuwait5312090
Oman22120120
Bahrain2312090

¹ Harmonized system codes: 0201.20, 0201.30, 0204.22 and 0204.23

² Temporarily extended for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic. Exporters are encouraged to work with their importers to ensure product eligibility in relation to this temporary extension.

³ Temporary extension ended on 14 April 2021, permanent extension under negotiation.

Source: UNComtrade 2023

Australian agricultural, fisheries and forestry exports to Kuwait

Australia exported a record $626 million in agriculture, fisheries and forestry products to Kuwait in 2022 (Figure 1).

Exports to Kuwait have increased by 66% since 2020. This has been primarily due to increased barley exports. Increased barley exports reflect high barley production in Australia and the diversion of barley exports away from China. Dairy exports, predominantly skim milk, have also shown strong growth.

Chilled meat exports (excluding carcasses) accounted for 2-4% of Australian agricultural exports to Kuwait over the last 5 years (ABS 2023). Extended shelf-life for vacuum-packed beef will improve the competitiveness of Australia’s chilled meat exports to Kuwait.

Figure 1: Australian agricultural, fisheries and forestry exports to Kuwait 2018 to 2022

Figure 1: Australian agricultural, fisheries and forestry exports to Kuwait 2018 to 2022.

Resources

The Manual of Importing Country Requirements has information about Kuwait’s import conditions.

Austrade has more information about market opportunities in Kuwait.

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