robert mckenzie owns large cattle farms in new south wales, selling angus beef around the world.ome pesticides, hormones and practices banned here, but they say they aren't taking advantage of allowances at present. we won't be swamped by cheap meat. our product willjust be a point of difference that it's from australia. not everyone will want it. our product will be a bit more expensive, for that high—end, and we truly don't believe it will be affecting the uk farmer in any way, shape or form. australian exports could surge by 80%, but it's so far away, that is equal to just 0.1% of uk imports. ultimately, this deal could add just 0.02% to our nation's income. however, the hope is that this could be a pathway to an alliance with a group of trans pacific nations. between them, they account for 8% of our exports, a fraction of what we sell to the eu. but the ultimate dream is perhaps that other nations could join that group. perhaps the us or korea, but they would also want more access to our markets. that's what concerns farmers. we've yet to see the detail of this deal. we alrea