Windhoek — Witvlei Meat, one of the quota holders of the lucrative Norwegian beef quota is on tenter hooks awaiting the outcome of their urgent application in the Windhoek High Court. The company lodged an urgent application on Friday in which they asked the court to set aside the decision of Cabinet on December 27 to allocate it 300 tonnes of the 1 500-tonne quota.
Initially Witvlei and Meatco as the only slaughterhouses qualified for export shared the 1 600 tonne quota on an equal basis.
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