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Market NewsHeat impacts cattle market31 January 2019FIND OUT MORE
Persistent hot, dry weather has taken a toll on cattle prices in 2019, with the EYCI recently falling to 468¢/kg cwt, 11% lower than where it finished 2018. -
Market NewsHot, dry conditions lift cattle kill20 October 2015FIND OUT MORE
With almost 161,000 head processed throughout the eastern states, last week’s kill was the highest it had been since July but remains 8% below year-ago levels. -
Market NewsRecord Australian live cattle exports in 2014-1513 August 2015FIND OUT MORE
During the 2014-15 fiscal year, Australian live cattle exports reached 1.38 million head, up 22% on the previous twelve months and the highest fiscal year volume on record. -
Market NewsLimiting trading in the US imported beef market13 November 2017FIND OUT MORE
Limiting trading in the US imported beef market -
Market NewsRecent rain alleviates price pressure, but what's in store for the EYCI?28 February 2018FIND OUT MORE
Cattle prices find support following recent rain, however, the seasonal outlook could bring further volatility. -
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 NewsTuesday daily cattle summary30 June 2015FIND OUT MORE
At the close of Monday’s markets, the Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) finished at 520.00¢, up 7.00¢/kg cwt on where it finished last week and the highest value on record. -
R&DB.FLT.0246 Impact of subclinical bovine respiratory diseaseBovine respiratory disease (BRD) is the most prevalent and costly disease of Australian feedlot cattle. Research conducted in the United States...FIND OUT MORE
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R&DReviewing the risks to animal welfare at slaughterA review of the scientific knowledge pertaining to the welfare risks that prevail during the slaughter of cattle and sheep...FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsNational cattle herd rebuild to continue in 202202 February 2022FIND OUT MORE
With above average rainfall predicted across New South Wales and parts of Queensland, the national cattle herd rebuild is set to continue, according to Meat & Livestock Australia’s (MLA) first Cattle Industry Projections update for 2022.
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