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Cheap beef from Brazil to increase; here’s why it shouldn’t hurt Australia | Queensland Country Life

The US Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service, in its annual September-released forecasts, has Brazil exporting 3.40 million tonnes in 2024, which accounts for 30 per cent of its production. It says: “This forecast considers increased production, strong external demand for beef and competitors facing challenges with production.” Click to check the original article.

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Cheap beef from Brazil to increase; here’s why it shouldn’t hurt Australia | Farm Weekly

The US Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service, in its annual September-released forecasts, has Brazil exporting 3.40 million tonnes in 2024, which accounts for 30 per cent of its production. It says: “This forecast considers increased production, strong external demand for beef and competitors facing challenges with production.” Click to check the original article.

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1439 head yarded at Tamworth store sale | The Land

Quotidian, Timor Station, Murrurundi had a large consignment of steers, heifers, and older females yarded. They offered 120 Angus steers, five to six months of age, sired by Eaglehawk Angus bulls in store condition, weighing about 170 kg. The lead pen sold for $310, with a lighter pen of 13 selling for $200. The lead […]

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