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R&DD.RED.2024 - Both Bloody Delicious - Red Meat CTAonline summaryFIND OUT MORE
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R&DL.EQT.1910 - Reconditioning and eating quality potential of older female cattleonline summaryFIND OUT MORE
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R&DW.RDE.0009 - Impact of the Northern Cattle Export Industry on the Australian Economyonline summaryFIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsRecord goat slaughter and production for 202301 March 2024FIND OUT MORE
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released its official quarterly statistics on livestock slaughter and meat production on 20 February 2024, providing insights into the livestock industry for the 2023 calendar year. -
Industry NewsMarket dynamics and seasonal influences drive cattle and sheep prices01 March 2024FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market displayed positive trend across the majority of indicators this week. Yardings increased by 3,784 to 61,656 head, slightly above the three-year average. -
Industry NewsMLA’s latest cattle and sheep projections released29 February 2024FIND OUT MORE
This week, Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) published the first 2024 cattle and sheep industry projections for 2024. -
Industry NewsAustralian cattle herd to ease slightly to 28.6 million head27 February 2024FIND OUT MORE
Following three years of herd growth leading to the largest cattle herd in 10 years in 2023, the Australian cattle herd is expected to ease by less than 1% to 28.6 million head by 30 June 2024, according to Meat & Livestock Australia’s (MLA) latest Cattle Industry Projections. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap23 February 2024FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market experienced a general easing across most indicators this week. Yardings decreased by 40,673 to 50,731 head. The heavy steer indicator remained stable at 283¢/kg live weight (lwt), with throughput easing by 484 head to 2,333 head. The dairy cow indicator was the only other cattle indicator to improve this week – rising 6%. -
Industry NewsAustralian lot feeders report surge in cattle numbers and export growth23 February 2024FIND OUT MORE
The Australian Lot Feeders Association (ALFA) and Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA) are set to release their lot feeding brief for Q4 of 2023 next week. An initial analysis of the survey data indicates an increase in the number of cattle on feed during the December quarter, rising by 13% year-on-year to reach a record high of 1,294,531 head.
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