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Market NewsLimited trading on US imported beef market03 September 2018FIND OUT MORE
Prices for imported beef in the US market were steady this week, on the back of a largely quiet week... -
Imported beef prices getting closer to domestic market in the US05 May 2016FIND OUT MORE
This week, the indicative imported 90CL cow beef indicator rose a further 5US¢, to 204US¢/lb CIF (up 21.7A¢, to 594.7A¢/kg CIF). -
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Market NewsSA weekly cattle summary17 September 2015FIND OUT MORE
SA saleyard throughput this week eased 16%, to 3,868 head. -
Industry NewsIndian carabeef exports set to increase in 201816 January 2018FIND OUT MORE
Despite all the challenges faced by the beef/buffalo meat industry in India, it remains a key exporter alongside Brazil, Australia and the US. -
Market NewsKnow the facts: Q1 2018 cattle and sheep markets11 April 2018FIND OUT MORE
The first quarter of 2018 has seen NSW and QLD driving a national increase in cattle supply, with prices dropping and the EYCI tracking 14% lower year-on-year. -
R&DColonisation of EHEC in ruminants and the development of super-shedding status – knowledge and gapsSince the designation of E. coli O157 as a foodborne pathogen in the 1980's and the identification of cattle as...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DHitting the grid with culled cows in the Northern TerritoryThe primary objective of this study was to generate and document both biological and economic data to estimate the potential...FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsOptimising transportation and lairage conditions for feedlot cattle – webinar preview19 May 2022FIND OUT MORE
On 1 June 2022, Australian Lot Feeders' Association (ALFA) and Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) will host a webinar on optimising transportation and lairage conditions for feedlot cattle. -
Market NewsCOVID-19 complicates global processing and supply23 April 2020FIND OUT MORE
With nations in lockdown, international trade has become more complex and volatile. Disrupted supply has led to lower cattle prices around the world - although Australia is bucking the trend.
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