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UPDATED 31 MARCH 2005
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Beef producers look forward to promising 2005
8 Feb 2005

The Meat & Livestock Association projected in its Australia's Cattle and Sheep Industry Projections that Australian beef exports would rise 9 per cent in volume to 995,000 tonnes. The forecast assumes that only a tiny amount of US beef would be Imported into Japan and Korea. Beef exports to Australia's second-biggest market, the US, are expected to rise three per cent to 360,000 tonnes, short of the 378,000 tonnes quota. In the domestic market, beef consumption is estimated to have risen three per cent last year to 774,000 tonnes.

The Age, 08/02/05

Previous News Items:
7 Feb 2005 | Feds call an end to drought help in southern and western Queensland
4 Feb 2005 | Beef prospects tastier than for lamb
31 Jan 2005 | Graziers woo city investors in breeding cattle
31 Jan 2005 | Crop production lifts off
27 Jan 2005 | Farmers in a fix over fences


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