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Midfield Trading is an Australian meat and livestock-products trading service provider. Since 2000, it has supplied beef, lamb, pork, poultry, seafood, game, and smallgoods meat products to butcher shops, supermarkets, wholesalers, processors, and exporters. It is not a typical consumer-facing e-commerce platform, but is closer to a B2B supply chain, cold-chain logistics, and meat-trading service provider.
Its core selling point is a local Australian “from farm to table” supply chain. The website emphasizes 100% Australian-sourced products and cooperation with local producers and trusted suppliers. It can provide boxed beef, lamb, mutton, offal, and other products according to specifications, with chilled, frozen, and market-driven packaging options available. On the logistics side, the company says it has offices and cold-storage facilities in all major Australian capital cities, enabling nationwide delivery, customized delivery services, cold-chain coordination, and container shipping. It also has experience handling export documentation, international agreements, and regulatory requirements, making it suitable for customers with cross-border meat-trading needs.
The website does not disclose an SKU catalog, minimum order quantities, price lists, commissions, platform fees, or payment methods. It only provides contact email addresses for orders, quotations, and inquiries. As a result, the procurement process is more like a traditional bulk-trade inquiry model rather than self-service e-commerce ordering.
Its strengths are a clear supply-chain positioning, a relatively broad product range, strong cold-chain and nationwide Australian delivery capabilities, and an emphasis on long-term supply agreements, transparent pricing, and accurate documentation. For meat traders, export compliance and logistics coordination are important advantages. The drawbacks are also obvious: public information is limited, with no online inventory, pricing, payment details, delivery timelines, certification specifics, or details on target export markets. Buyers need to communicate further to verify these points.
It is better suited to meat wholesalers, supermarket buyers, butcher shops, foodservice providers, processors, and exporters—especially B2B customers that need a stable Australian meat supply, customized specification-based packaging, cold-chain fulfillment, or export-documentation support. It is not suitable for ordinary consumers or sellers looking to purchase small batches of goods directly online.
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