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Market NewsAussie beef production declines – first time in almost three years15 September 2015FIND OUT MORE
Australian beef production during July declined 1% year-on-year, at 235,020 tonnes cwt (Australian Bureau of Statistics). This marks a small but significant reduction, as it is the first occurrence in 34 months and more than likely signals the commencement of a longer term trend. -
Market NewsNorthern and southern OTH indicators converge15 September 2015FIND OUT MORE
Queensland grids lifted again this week, with the grassfed over-the-hook (OTH) indicators increasing 6-18¢/kg cwt week-on-week. -
Market NewsFriday daily cattle summary11 September 2015FIND OUT MORE
At the close of Thursday markets, the Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) settled at 584.50¢, up 2.00¢/kg cwt on where it finished the previous day. -
Market NewsThursday daily cattle summary10 September 2015FIND OUT MORE
At the close of Wednesday’s markets, the Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) settled at 582.50¢, up 3.50¢/kg cwt on where it finished the previous day. -
Market NewsQLD weekly cattle summary10 September 2015FIND OUT MORE
Consignments lifted in Queensland this week, with 18,694 yarded by the conclusion of Thursdays markets. -
Market NewsSA weekly cattle summary10 September 2015FIND OUT MORE
SA saleyard throughput this week lifted 18%, to 4,606 head. -
Market NewsVic weekly cattle summary10 September 2015FIND OUT MORE
Numbers across the state decreased through most of the larger selling centres and overall throughput was back 16% from last week, at 7,878 head. -
Market NewsWA weekly cattle summary10 September 2015FIND OUT MORE
Warm conditions in the west saw cattle yardings lift 9% week-on-week, to 2,987 head. -
Market NewsNSW weekly cattle summary10 September 2015FIND OUT MORE
Cattle consignments in NSW slipped by 2%, week-on-week, for a total of 19,148 head. -
Market NewsEastern states cattle slaughter continues to reduce09 September 2015FIND OUT MORE
After peaking in mid-April, at almost 180,000 head, the number of cattle processed each week has progressively edged lower, and was down to 152,401 head last week.
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