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Why the cattle market is looking up

30 min · 14 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the Week in Beef: * Good signs for the cattle market after all segments have dropped off in the past couple of months. * James Nason explains why the purchase of 11 live export ships is a gamechanger for the northern cattle industry. * Rabobank’s Angus Gidley-Baird gives an update on global meat markets, explaining why it is looking positive. * How a cattle truck rollover has caused concern about tick management in Queensland. * The number of the week looks at the budget and Coles losing its court case against the ACCC.

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