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MLA to launch Carbon EDGE program for red meat producers
MEAT & Livestock Australia is launching a new program called Carbon EDGE for Australian red meat producers, an addition to
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Revised Farmgate platform looks to provide compelling online cattle marketing
FarmGate founder and director Guy Gallen and general manager Chanel Gallen A RE-LAUNCHED and radically revised Farmgate online livestock
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Are insects a serious alternative feed source for cattle?
THE head of a research hub looking into the viability of insect farming says there is potential to use insects
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Dalby sale 12 July 2023: More southern processors join buying
Yarding 4990 Change +3451 Export buyer attendance was good with two additional southern export processors active in the market. The
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Ashley McKay memorial bursary to advance agricultural advocates
A new bursary has been launched in honour of the late cattle producer and industry advocate Ashley McKay OAM to
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Cattle Australia backs Fed Govt on EU trade negotiations
Cattle Australia fully supports the Federal Government’s decision overnight, to reject the European Union trade deal put on the table
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JBS announces plans to list on US Stock Exchange
Brazil-based JBS has announced plans to list the global animal protein company on the New York Stock Exchange. Under the
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Beef Improvement Federation selects new board, officers
The Beef Improvement Federation (BIF) announced new directors and officers July 5 during the group’s annual symposium in Calgary, Alberta,
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U.S. consumers less willing to pay for beef, pork in
U.S. consumers have lowered their willingness-to-pay for six evaluated retail products, including ribeye steak, ground beef, pork chops and bacon,
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Performance Livestock Analytics goes independent
Performance Livestock Analytics (PLA), a leader in data analytics solutions for livestock producers, announced this week that it has separated
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Opinion: Is the EYCI still relevant as an industry indicator?
In this opinion piece, MLA managing director Jason Strong counsels about letting the EYCI impact industry sentiment too much, suggesting
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People skills still valued in age of artificial intelligence, Coles
General manager of Coles’ meat, deli and seafood business unit, Martin Smithson. IN the age of artificial intelligence, young people
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