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Market NewsImported US beef prices higher as light trading continues21 April 2016FIND OUT MORE
US imported beef prices continued to move higher this week – although mostly due to overseas sellers pushing prices upwards, according the weekly report for MLA by the Steiner Consulting Group. -
Market NewsUS Imported beef prices hold firm25 July 2018FIND OUT MORE
US imported prices were firm this week, with limited offerings compared to recent weeks. -
Market NewsTrading on US imported beef market remains slow08 September 2016FIND OUT MORE
Trading on US imported beef market remains slow -
Market NewsUS imported beef prices find support31 October 2018FIND OUT MORE
US imported beef prices lifted this week as end users turned their attention to securing product for delivery in the... -
Market NewsUS imported beef market favouring lean meat02 July 2015FIND OUT MORE
The price of lean beef in the US import market was higher again this week, but fattier manufacturing beef was cheaper. -
Market NewsUS slaughter trend in contrast to Australia16 July 2015FIND OUT MORE
While over half of Australia's cattle kill in the last couple of years has been female, the proportion of cows and heifers being slaughtered in the US has been declining. -
Market NewsUS imported beef market edges lower as NZ offerings increase10 November 2016FIND OUT MORE
US imported beef market eases as NZ supplies increase -
Market NewsUS imported beef market falls; A$ rises08 October 2015FIND OUT MORE
The imported beef market in the US continued following the general cattle and beef trend this week, moving lower again across most categories. -
Market NewsUS beef market showing little activity this week26 November 2015FIND OUT MORE
Australian exporters were not showing much product to the market this week – likely due to the slowdown in slaughter and the lack of quota available for the end of 2015 -
Market NewsVery slow beef shipments to the US to start July14 July 2016FIND OUT MORE
Australian beef exports have made a very slow start in July – particularly to the US, with shipments of just 7,698 tonnes shipped weight after 13 days (Department of Agriculture and Water Resources). This is contributing to an overall reduction in available supply of beef in the US import market, along with the seasonal decline in NZ beef availability, and helping to keep prices up.
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