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Market NewsEYCI closes in on 500¢09 May 2019FIND OUT MORE
Following helpful rainfall in some regions, the Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) hit an important inflection point on Monday. -
Market NewsSheep and lamb prices continue to lift09 May 2019FIND OUT MORE
Lamb and mutton prices have continued to strengthen heading into winter, despite high saleyard throughput. -
R&DMLA Smart Packaging Interactive Dashboard Development, Implementation and MaintenanceClarivate Analytics was engaged in a project with Meat & Livestock Australia Ltd (MLA) to provide information and useful insight...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DUsing a Design Led, Innovation Push approach to evaluate rapid drying technology at low temperature for a new highquality premium red meat snack offeringThis project is characterised by two key criteria: Firstly, JBS Australia had access to an innovative processing technology that enabled...FIND OUT MORE
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Market NewsMutton hits all-time high02 May 2019FIND OUT MORE
The national saleyard mutton indicator reached an all-time high of 540¢/kg carcase weight (cwt) on Tuesday, which is 2% higher than the previous record set in May 2017. -
Market NewsMeet the LMO: Caroline Ronald02 May 2019FIND OUT MORE
Meat & Livestock Australia talk to Livestock Market Officer (LMO), Caroline Ronald, about her sales patch in Victoria and how the markets are tracking. -
Market NewsRecord lamb exports, yet prices hold strong02 May 2019FIND OUT MORE
Australia and New Zealand pushed a record volume of lamb onto the export market in the first quarter, yet prices have remained robust thanks to strong global demand. -
Industry NewsCattle industry weathers tough start to 201930 April 2019FIND OUT MORE
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Market NewsLive export and domestic feeder prices converge18 April 2019FIND OUT MORE
Live cattle exports have made a strong start to 2019 with overall numbers up 21% year-on-year for the first three months, at 271,000 head. This was driven by increased shipments out of Townsville and Portland and the commencement of exports from Alma (Rockhampton). Cattle shipments from Darwin actually had a slower start to the year, back 14% at 78,000 head. However, the rate of cattle exports remains below 2016 levels.
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