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Queensland Country Life -
11/11/2008 9:55:00 AM
In an ominous sign for the Australian beef industry, exports
from the
It is due to a shift in US consumers, with greater demand
for lower cost beef items, which has pushed the price of beef cattle down over
the past several weeks.
According to World Agriculture Outlook Board chairman Gerry Bange, the positive for the
The
"We are seeing somewhat of a recovery in the Korean
market, things are moving along," Mr Bange says.
"We're also seeing somewhat of a recovery in the
Japanese market."
Those two countries were major buyers of US beef prior to
2003, and the absence of
The deal to reopen the Korean market to
However, the furore has died down
and just three short months later US beef accounts for nearly 50pc of the total
value of Korean meat imports.
Mr Bange is forecasting that
However, the
"It's not a bad number compared to where we had been in
the recent past," Mr Bange says.
"But it pales in comparison to the 2.5 billion pounds
that we recorded back in 2003."
Source: FarmProgress
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