 My name's Lockie Hart and I'm the Managing Director of Kerwee Lotfeaters or what we also know as the Kerwee Group. He was a young cattle producer, he became a director of a meat company and as a young director they said right you better learn some of our international markets so he explored the Japanese market back in the early 1970s and he saw people that had an enormous appetite for high quality beef and so he said to himself I'm going to go back to Australia and produce the best quality so that I could sell to the Japanese. We sell to 15 different countries around the world. The Japanese back when we first started our marketing business in 1973 accounted for about 96% of our trade. Look it has been a fantastic opportunity for Australian exporters of beef. Our organisation itself has enabled us to establish the markets, the relationships in those markets but then more importantly to compete against other nations from around the world. It's enabled our organisation to see compounded growth over the last sort of two years of about 10%. The industry is changing, we've seen a lot of youth, we've seen a lot of job opportunities in our industry. What we produce here is so strongly supported by brand Australia, you know the clean and green image that we are able to promote our products around the world and it's not just beef, it's dairy, it's all sorts of products that we produce in Australia. Here at the Kerwee Feedlite we go to great effort to ensure that everything that we do is done at the very top level to ensure that the products that we export around the world are going to meet the exacting standards of our consumers. So it's a really exciting time to be part of the agricultural industry. If you just look at the mega trends that are occurring around the world, the increase in population, particularly on our doorstep in South East Asia and North Asia, you see the increase in the net wealth of those economies as well. There is going to be an enormous demand for food and certainly a strong demand for protein as well. So it's an exciting time for our industry. We're seeing communities actually being developed and redeveloped now because of the growth in the agricultural communities. My father sent me to Japan at the age of 18. I just finished school and he said, this is going to be your industry, your market. And so I was indoctrinated into the typical karaoke bar but it's all about developing those relationships and if you don't participate and get involved you can't create those important relationships. I've probably got the worst singing voice in the world.