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Market NewsDry bites into goat supply21 March 2019FIND OUT MORE
The Australian goatmeat industry has seen substantial growth over the past two decades, with production tripling since the turn of the century. -
Market NewsStrong start to 2016 live cattle trade12 April 2016FIND OUT MORE
According to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR), first quarter live cattle exports were just over 302,000 head. -
R&DResearch & DevelopmentMLA invests in both on-farm and off-farm research and development projects with a wide range of project partners, including producer groups, peak industry councils, the CSIRO, leading Australian universities and international research centres. The R&D program is largely funded by producer levies, with matched funding from the Federal Government. Levies are also collected by the processing, lotfeeding and live export sectors, for investment in projects that support the red meat supply chain beyond the farm gate. Non-levy R&D funding is provided by industry partners through the MLA Donor Company. In 2014-15 MLA invested $92.9 million in red meat R&D projects, covering areas as diverse as genetics, environmental sustainability, feeding and finishing and meat safety.FIND OUT MORE
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Market NewsRed meat industry share of Australian exports increases20 August 2015FIND OUT MORE
The total value of exports from the red meat industry increased significantly in 2014-15, on the back of record cattle turnoff and lamb slaughter. -
Market NewsBeef exports decline but positive signs for sheepmeat08 October 2020FIND OUT MORE
Beef exports remain subdued in 2020, down 31% on year-ago levels, as changes in supply and increased competition challenge the market. Sheepmeat exports, however, are showing signs of a resurgence. -
Strong start to 2016 live cattle trade12 April 2016FIND OUT MORE
According to data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR), first quarter live cattle exports were just over 302,000 head. -
Market NewsCattle exports to finish 2016 lower15 December 2016FIND OUT MORE
Cattle exports to finish 2016 lower -
R&DShipboard mortality and morbidity study –Phase 2The live cattle trade from Australia to the Middle East has expanded rapidly since 1995 and this has helped to...FIND OUT MORE
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Market NewsCattle exports remain buoyant23 May 2019FIND OUT MORE
Live cattle exports have made a strong start to 2019, with total shipments up 14% year-on-year at 354,000 head.
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