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Industry NewsWhat you need to know for best practice pain relief31 March 2021FIND OUT MORE
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R&DBeef Industry 35 year trends analysisThis project involved an investigation of the environmental performance of the Australian beef herd using life cycle assessment model.FIND OUT MORE
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Market NewsFeeder weights and prices continue to break records18 March 2021FIND OUT MORE
Cattle feeder weights and prices have seen unprecedented rises over the past 12 months, triggered by greater $/head returns. -
Market NewsAustralia still world's top goatmeat exporter18 March 2021FIND OUT MORE
The newly released Global Goatmeat Snapshot shows that despite a 38% decline in exports year-on-year, Australia’s product is still highly valued around the world. -
Industry NewsNutritional management key to goat reproductive success15 March 2021FIND OUT MORE
A focus on nutritional management has allowed Big Ampi Rangeland Goats co-owners, James and Belinda Boland (pictured), to boost the reproductive efficiency and profitability of their enterprise. -
Industry NewsHigh‑value beef product from the Pilbara11 March 2021FIND OUT MORE
In MLA’s ‘Down the track’ series, we catch up with producers who have been profiled in the past to see how their business is evolving in response to new challenges and opportunities. -
Market NewsWhat's in store for live exports in 2021?04 March 2021FIND OUT MORE
There are mixed signs for live sheep and cattle exports this year after a tough 2020, with cattle expected to see a level of recovery in key markets. -
R&DNational livestock export industry sheep, cattle and goat transport performance report 2020Did you know that in 2020, the number of sheep exported by sea was the lowest number since recording began in 1985?FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsCattle supply to tighten as herd rebuild begins08 February 2021FIND OUT MORE
After contracting for two years, the national cattle herd is expected to increase 2% to 25.2 million head in 2021 as it enters a rebuild phase, according to Meat & Livestock Australia’s (MLA) 2021 Cattle Industry Projections. -
Industry NewsImproved seasonal conditions underpin flock rebuild01 February 2021FIND OUT MORE
The national sheep flock is set to enter a significant rebuilding phase in 2021 on the back of improved seasonal conditions in key sheep production regions of eastern Australia, according to Meat & Livestock Australia’s (MLA) 2021 Sheep Industry Projections.
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