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Industry NewsConsumers the focus of South East Asia activities29 May 2019FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsUK goat guru wows Aussie audiences23 May 2019FIND 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. -
Industry NewsAir-freight unlocking sheepmeat opportunities22 May 2019FIND OUT MORE
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R&DLEP RD&E Program Review and ImplementationSince its establishment in 1998, LiveCorp has partnered with Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) through the Livestock Export Program (LEP)....FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsCattle industry weathers tough start to 201930 April 2019FIND OUT MORE
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R&DDeveloping a National Standard for Pregnancy TestingThe purpose of this project was to assess the supply and demand characteristics of pregnancy testing services across Australia, investigate...FIND 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. -
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 NewsUruguayan beef returns to Japan14 March 2019FIND OUT MORE
After a 19-year hiatus, Uruguayan beef has returned to Japan, Australia’s largest export market in value and volume terms. However, supply constraints, pull from China and price will limit Uruguay from challenging the dominance of Australia and the US in the market.
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