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Industry NewsMLA’s weekly cattle and sheep market wrap15 July 2021FIND OUT MORE
Another week, another EYCI record, with the indicator hitting 975¢/kg as more vealer cattle were offered. Seven saleyards averaged over 1,000¢/kg for young cattle on the back of increased vealer throughput. The weather also continues to drive restocker demand, helping push the prices up. -
Industry NewsReduced Australian exports in first half of 202115 July 2021FIND OUT MORE
Australia’s total red meat exports for the first half of 2021 (Jan–Jun) totalled just over 711,000 tonnes swt, down 18%... -
Industry NewsBuilding a better breeding enterprise09 July 2021FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsOnline markets lift for new financial year08 July 2021FIND OUT MORE
All online cattle categories lifted, backing up record saleyard results for the first week of the financial year -
Industry NewsTrade lambs at a premium in 202108 July 2021FIND OUT MORE
Both lamb yardings and slaughter volumes are up 19% this month compared to June last year. Compared to the five-year June average since 2016, slaughter and yarding volumes are both operating 4% stronger in June 2021. -
Industry NewsWeekly market wrap08 July 2021FIND OUT MORE
Weekly market wrap Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) breaks the 950¢/kg mark. Nationally, most sheep indicators continue rising, except for... -
Industry NewsHeavy lambs dominate NSW saleyards01 July 2021FIND OUT MORE
Current market situation Heavy lamb yardings in NSW are dominating current throughput as a percentage of total volume across the... -
Industry NewsWeekly market wrap01 July 2021FIND OUT MORE
Young cattle The EYCI has once again broken a record, achieving 941.50¢/kg cwt on Wednesday 30 June, 10¢ higher week-on-week.... -
Market NewsLamb and mutton markets24 June 2021FIND OUT MORE
Feeder lambs are in hot demand across southern markets while softer yardings of mutton sheep may create upwards price pressure to meet international demand. -
Market NewsEYCI defies expectations to hit new record17 June 2021FIND OUT MORE
High cattle prices were expected to taper off by the middle of the year, but this month both the EYCI and the WYCI have hit all-time highs. Why the price support?
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