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  • R&D
    Poisonings
    The main potential sources of poisonings for livestock on-farm are veterinary chemical overdoses and toxic plants. Chemicals Veterinary chemicals and...
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  • R&D
    Supplying markets
    Supplying markets in a manner that ensures the quality and consistency of livestock is crucial to the profitability of the...
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  • R&D
    Understanding market specifications
    Producing livestock that meet market specifications is one of the most obvious methods of improving profitability. To meet market specifications,...
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  • Prices & Markets
    Greater China
    As a region, Greater China is one of the largest and most valuable export destinations for Australian red meat and by-products. Substantial volumes of beef,...
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    Beef
    The US is Australia's largest beef export market.
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    Beef
    Indonesia Indonesia was the fifth largest export market for Australian boxed beef and the biggest market for Australian live cattle...
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  • R&D
    Dairy Live Export Industry Stocktake Phase Two
    ​There are strong expectations from the Australian government, community and dairy producers that dairy cattle exported live will be well...
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  • Market News
    Opportunities to grow as Iran opens up
    05 May 2016
    The recent removal of economic sanctions on Iran has the potential to allow this country to grow in importance as an export market for Australia’s livestock industry.
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  • Opportunities to grow as Iran opens up
    05 May 2016
    The recent removal of economic sanctions on Iran has the potential to allow this country to grow in importance as an export market for Australia’s livestock industry.
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  • Wednesday daily cattle summary
    04 May 2016
    The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) averaged 562¢, up 10.25¢/kg cwt on where it finished the previous day.
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