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Industry NewsABSF announces date for launch of latest beef industry sustainability report card19 May 2022FIND OUT MORE
The performance of the beef industry against key markers of sustainability and the leadership role Australia is playing in the global discussion surrounding sustainable agriculture will come into focus at the launch of the Australian Beef Sustainability Framework (ABSF) Annual Update in Sydney on Thursday, 16 June 2022. -
Industry NewsWeekly sheep and cattle market wrap19 May 2022FIND OUT MORE
The heavy steer indicator has softened by 21c week-on-week, with only half the throughput seen last week. Casino has 18% of the contribution but was paying 29c under the national average. The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) throughput has also softened this week, dropping below 8,000 head. This is due to rain events in Queensland preventing larger sales going ahead, including Roma. -
Industry NewsKeys to producing high eating quality beef18 May 2022FIND OUT MORE
Keys to producing high eating quality beef -
Industry NewsApplications sought for three MLA Board Director positions17 May 2022FIND OUT MORE
Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) has called for applications to fill three non-executive director positions on its Board. -
Industry NewsSlaughter numbers bounce back12 May 2022FIND OUT MORE
National slaughter volumes for cattle, sheep and lambs have bounced back quickly after the Easter period. The capacity of processing facilities was affected during the month of April by the series of public holidays and challenges with maintaining supply. -
Industry NewsWeekly sheep and cattle market wrap12 May 2022FIND OUT MORE
The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) has softened 27¢/kg cwt week-on-week with yardings back to numbers regularly seen in full weeks. Larger saleyards like Singleton, Casino and Dubbo were fetching a premium on the national average with prices between 1,131¢/kg cwt and 1,135¢/kg cwt. -
Industry NewsAustralian exporters rise to logistical challenges12 May 2022FIND OUT MORE
So far, 2022 has been a challenging year for exporters around the world, and these challenges have been felt in the Australian red meat industry. However, Australian exporters have found ways to deliver product and take advantage of record high prices. -
Industry NewsWeekly sheep and cattle market wrap04 May 2022FIND OUT MORE
The Western Young Cattle Indicator (WYCI) hit a new record this week at 1,222.66¢/kg cwt after strong April rainfall in WA improved restocker sentiments. This beat the previous record from 22 April by 3¢, with the indicator increasing 73¢ on Tuesday after the Muchea sale. However, while prices are stronger, yardings are still seasonally softer. -
Industry NewsTrade lamb prices remain volatile04 May 2022FIND OUT MORE
National trade lamb prices have been easing since August last year, when they hit a record high of 951.02¢/kg cwt. They hit their lowest price since October 2018 at the beginning of last month, when they dropped to 765.8¢/kg cwt. Since then, prices have remained quite volatile. -
Industry NewsTurn-off methods for Queensland steers shift03 May 2022FIND OUT MORE
Recent analysis conducted by MLA’s Market Information Team reveals an interesting shift over the past decade in turn-off points for Queensland steers.
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