Meat and Livestock Commission
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This article is about a British meat and livestock authority. For the Australian equivalent, see Meat and Livestock Australia.
The Meat and Livestock Commission (MLC) was set up by the UK Government under the Agriculture Act 1967 with government money with the remit to promote the sale of red meat. The MLC was previously an independent non-departmental public body, but from 1 April 2008 it was superseded by the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board.[1]