Dorpers prove big hit in Roma processing plant venture

By Lucy Kinbacher and Lucy Ziesemer
Updated June 15 2017 - 3:13pm, first published 12:00pm
Shane Elliott, Elliott Agribusiness, Roma, has done what many primary producers dream of in increasing control over the value of his read meat product. Picture: Lucy Ziesemer
Shane Elliott, Elliott Agribusiness, Roma, has done what many primary producers dream of in increasing control over the value of his read meat product. Picture: Lucy Ziesemer

THE high growth and yield potential of the Dorper breed is paying dividends for a Maranoa couple who have gone further down the value chain after purchasing a meat processing plant. 

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