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UPDATED 31 OCTOBER 2004
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Shoppers eat well on red meat
16 Sep 2004

Red meat demand has increased in the past year. Meat and Livestock Australia says beef demand increased by 2.5 per cent during 2003/04 from 737,000 tonnes to 756,000 tonnes, while lamb rose by one per cent from 216,000 tonnes to 218,000 tonnes. MLA said consumer spending on beef increased by $438 million, or eight per cent, in 2003/04m while spending on lamb increased by 14 per cent or $209 million. Consumers spent more than $8 billion on red meat last year.

ABC, 15/09/04

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