Date Time Millions of reasons to be involved in MLA’s research programs Red meat producers participating in research and adoption programs have the potential to receive an additional $484 million for their businesses by 2040, according to an economic assessment of Meat & Livestock Australia’s (MLA) research adoption projects funded between 2015-20. The Producer Adoption Outcomes Report details adoption projects and programs MLA delivered for the 2019-20 financial year and outlines how red meat producers have benefited from their involvement in them. MLA’s General Manager of Research, Development and Adoption, Michael Crowley, said MLA was focused on accelerating the ability to get outcomes for commercial businesses by embedding producers into research from the beginning.