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Industry NewsResponse to Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) and Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD)15 July 2022FIND OUT MORE
Preparedness for any biosecurity threat to the red meat and livestock industry is always front of mind for MLA. The Australian Government is responsible for managing the programs that protect Australia from diseases such as FMD and LSD. Our industry representative organisations are working closely with Government to do this, and MLA is doing everything we can to support their work. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle, sheep and goat market wrap15 July 2022FIND OUT MORE
The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) has softened a further 28c week-on-week, falling to below year-ago levels. This is off the back of Dalby sales, which traded at the national average price of 927.16c/kg cwt, easing 33c week-on-week. Dalby saw a strengthening in yardings of 2,277 head, with most sales going to restockers. -
Industry NewsWorld-first sustainability scorecard for sheep and wool industry released in Australia15 July 2022FIND OUT MORE
The first Annual Report of the Sheep Sustainability Framework (SSF) will today be released at the Australian Sheep and Wool... -
Industry NewsKorea suspends import tariffs, presenting an opportunity for Australian beef15 July 2022FIND OUT MORE
In an effort to combat rising inflation, the South Korean Government has announced several temporary measures to lower prices in staple goods, including beef. President Yoon Suk-Yeol announced that tariffs would be suspended for 100,000 tonnes of imported beef, beginning on 20 July and running until the end of the year. -
Industry News2021–22 in review: red meat exports soften14 July 2022FIND OUT MORE
With the 2021–22 financial year in the rear-view mirror, we’re starting to see emerging trends in red meat exports that bode well for the industry. As the herd and flock rebuilds begin to mature, exports are rising despite ongoing challenges from an unsettled global landscape. -
Industry NewsNational sheep flock to grow to 76m head in 202214 July 2022FIND OUT MORE
MLA’s latest sheep industry projections highlight a bright outlook for Australia’s sheepmeat industry. Above-average rainfall, along with the flow-on production effects and the continuation of historically high prices, is supporting producer confidence. Robust export demand in both established and emerging markets is another shining light. -
Industry NewsGlobal demand for Australian sheepmeat rises as national flock grows14 July 2022FIND OUT MORE
Favourable seasonal conditions have supported above average lambing percentages and a larger breeding ewe flock, which continue to drive the national sheep flock’s growth, according to the latest Sheep Industry Projections update from Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA). -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle, sheep and goat market wrap08 July 2022FIND OUT MORE
The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) eased 8.17¢ week-on-week after hitting 999.09¢/kg cwt on Tuesday on the back of Dalby, which traded at 959.16¢/kg cwt. This was the lowest price since September last year and was due to the easing in yardings by 800 head with stock coming from as far as South Australia. The EYCI bounced back on Wednesday with a strong sale at Roma and Wagga trading at 5¢ and 27¢ above the national average respectively. -
Industry NewsCo-product market report released07 July 2022FIND OUT MORE
The June Co-product market report was released on Monday 4 July 2022, highlighting the growing interest in this area due... -
Industry NewsMatching flexibility, feed and fertility06 July 2022FIND OUT MORE
Bradley and Bronwyn Arthur farm with their sons Giles and Hayden, running a self-replacing Angus breeding herd on owned, leased and agisted land.
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