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Hunt on for Hawke's Bay's top beef producer at A&P show

By Alice Lock
Reporter·Hawkes Bay Today·
25 Aug, 2017 11:00 PM3 mins to read

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Affco eastern regional livestock manager Wayne File and Hawke's Bay A&P Society general manager Brent Linn are excited about the launch of "The Best of the Bay Beef". Photo/Duncan Brown

Affco eastern regional livestock manager Wayne File and Hawke's Bay A&P Society general manager Brent Linn are excited about the launch of "The Best of the Bay Beef". Photo/Duncan Brown

Hawke's Bay A&P Society and Affco are on the hunt to find the best beef producer in the region.

"The Best of the Bay Beef" will judge the cattle beast from when it is in the paddock to when it is on the consumer's plate, at this year's Royal Hawke's Bay A&P Show.

Hawke's Bay A&P Society president Brent Linn said previously it had judged on the hoof and on the hook but never on the plate.

"Consumers are an important part of the process as, at the end of the day, they will set the stage for what is going to happen in the farm paddock. It's now consumers saying what they want rather than we saying what they're going to get."

Affco is supporting and sponsoring the event and eastern regional livestock manager Wayne File said there were three sections producers would be judged on.

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The first involved the live animal being judged by a livestock buyer, the second involved the carcass and third the taste.

"The carcass will be judged in the processing plant on its weight range and grade, fat colour, meat colour and size of rib eye and the top 10 based on the first two sections will then go through to the third stage."

Mr File said cube rolls from the top 10 would then be vacuum packed, chilled and aged until the Friday of the show.

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Two steaks from each cow will be presented to a judging panel made up of a representative from the consumer end, the industry and hospitality.

"We wanted to get a cross section of knowledge and consumer preference."

The judges will look at taste, tenderness, texture and mouth feel.

The public can watch the steak being cooked by Auckland restaurant Baduzzi head chef Glen File and will get the opportunity to taste the steaks.

Mr Linn said the show association wanted the competition to be an interactive and inclusive event.

"It enables us to tell a story from the animal around the parade ring to the industry to what the consumer sees on the plate."

Mr Linn said the show had wanted to do something like this for a while and was now able to due to the support of Affco.

"We are very thankful for their support and sponsorship and we hope it becomes an annual event."

He also felt some bragging rights could be developed as people vied to be the best beef producers.

Entries have opened and will close on September 11 with processing to start around September 18 and 19.

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There will be no entry fee and the winner will get $500, second $300 and third $200.

To register visit: www.showgroundshb.co.nz/admin/uploads/file/2017-royal-show/2017-best-of-the-bay-beef-competition-docx.pdf.

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