A ship carrying 4500 dairy cows has begun its journey to China after being cleared by authorities.
The breeding cows left Napier's port on Wednesday night aboard a ship owned by Saudi businessman Sheikh Hmood Ali Al Khalaf and are scheduled to arrive in China in 15 days.
Mr Al Khalaf was at the centre of a long-running controversy over the export of 900 pregnant ewes to his Saudi Arabian farm two years ago.
Nearly all the lambs, born after the ewes arrived, died in the desert.
However, Ministry for Primary Industries director animal and animal products Paul Dansted says his team has worked hard to guarantee the welfare of the cows aboard this shipment.