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Family Launches Butchery Amid Urgent Shift to Paddock-to-Plate

UPDATE: The Camilleri family has just launched their own butchery, Dandaraga Springs, in Crookwell, Australia, marking a dramatic pivot to a paddock-to-plate business. This urgent development comes as the family seeks to navigate the challenges of the meat supply chain while offering quality, organic products directly from their farm.

Daniel and Dora Camilleri, along with their children—Thaddeus, Elyssia, and Charlie—never envisioned running a butchery, but a life-changing move from busy Sydney to the quieter Southern Tablelands has led them to this unexpected journey. “We needed to get out of the place,” Daniel stated, reflecting on their decision to escape urban life about ten years ago.

Faced with a “do or die” moment earlier this year, the family realized they could no longer rely on contract butchers in Sydney. Daniel explained, “We either open our own butchery or we sell all the cattle.” They decided to open their own facility, responding to a growing demand for quality meat.

Currently, the Camilleris manage approximately 300 Angus breeders and are processing about five steers and ten lambs weekly. Their meat is shipped across Australia, with a focus on minimal waste through a nose-to-tail approach. “We don’t want to be the biggest paddock-to-plate provider,” Mrs. Camilleri emphasized. “We just want to provide quality every single week.”

Their commitment to organic, fully grass-fed meat is reflected in their farming practices, which utilize rotational grazing and regenerative agriculture methods. The family does not use chemicals, instead opting for natural solutions to enhance soil health. “It’s all about resting and not overstocking,” Daniel explained as they continuously learn and adapt their farming techniques.

The decision to open their butchery has not only transformed their lives but has also positively impacted the local community, creating six new jobs. “It’s been a huge learning curve and hopefully we can grow over time,” Daniel added.

As they refine their operations, the Camilleri family is eyeing a long-term goal of establishing an on-site micro abattoir to secure consistent access to processing facilities. “If we can’t have access to a reliable abattoir, we’re gone,” Daniel warned, highlighting the vulnerability of small producers in the current market.

Through this venture, the family hopes to not only sustain their business but also to instill values of hard work and quality in their children. “We hope that one day the kids will want to take it on,” Mrs. Camilleri shared, emphasizing the importance of family involvement.

With the butchery now operational, the Camilleri family’s journey exemplifies the challenges and rewards of a fresh start in agriculture. Their story resonates with anyone looking to make a significant life change, proving that sometimes, the riskiest cuts can lead to the most rewarding outcomes.

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