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Market NewsCattle exports to finish 2016 lower15 December 2016FIND OUT MORE
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Market NewsDomestic cow prices find support03 September 2020FIND OUT MORE
The medium cow indicator was reported at 260¢/kg live weight this week, as increased competition from restockers supports higher prices. -
NZ beef production season tracking lower year-on-year03 May 2016FIND OUT MORE
New Zealand (NZ) adult cattle slaughter in March declined slightly (0.4%) year-on-year, with 306,769 head processed for the month (Statistics NZ). -
Industry NewsWeekly sheep and cattle market wrap24 February 2023FIND OUT MORE
Cattle prices remained firm across most categories this week, while buoyant sheep supply did little to dampen prices as slaughter reaches two-year highs. -
Market NewsSouthern supply surge depresses EYCI14 October 2015FIND OUT MORE
Finishing at 542.75¢/kg cwt, at the close of Tuesday markets the Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) was 36.25¢/kg cwt behind week-ago levels and 52.50¢/kg cwt below where it peaked a fortnight ago. -
Industry NewsFeeder market update: April 202027 April 2020FIND OUT MORE
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Market NewsFeeder weights and prices continue to break records18 March 2021FIND OUT MORE
Cattle feeder weights and prices have seen unprecedented rises over the past 12 months, triggered by greater $/head returns. -
Market NewsDomestic demand driving imported beef prices11 May 2017FIND OUT MORE
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Market NewsNZ beef production season tracking lower year-on-year03 May 2016FIND OUT MORE
New Zealand (NZ) adult cattle slaughter in March declined slightly (0.4%) year-on-year, with 306,769 head processed for the month (Statistics NZ). -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap25 November 2022FIND OUT MORE
Weekly national yardings reached 56,419 head this week, which was 53% higher than the 2022 weekly average. States that saw solid improvements in yardings were NSW, Queensland and WA, lifting 63%, 24% and 47% respectively week-on-week. Victorian and South Australian yardings both fell this week by 37% and 17% respectively.
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