Australia is working to determine the next steps for sheep and cattle on a vessel that was ordered to return to the country after being diverted from the Middle East due to turmoil in the Red Sea.
The agriculture department “has been working with the exporter to determine the options available to them,” the government agency said in a statement on Monday, without elaborating on what’s being considered. The livestock are on the Bahijah, which departed Fremantle port for Jordan on Jan. 5.
The Bahijah was ordered to return to Australia on Jan. 20, and ship-tracking data compiled by Bloomberg shows that the vessel is scheduled to reach Fremantle port in Western Australia on Monday.