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UPDATED 31 DECEMBER 2005
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Cattle and Sheep Meat Prices to ease in New Year
18 Nov 2005

The return of the US to global markets, growth in exports from Brazil and the slowing of demand will see cattle prices ease off over the next five to ten years Meat & Livestock Australia told producers yesterday. Prices will start to slip next year. Lamb and sheepmeat prices are expected to ease as producers come out of the drought and supply increases.

The Age, 18/11/05

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