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The Week in Beef
Beef Central
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The Week in Beef July 17 - Methane debate sparks and have cattle prices peaked?
The Week in Beef
26 minutes 32 seconds
3 months ago
The Week in Beef July 17 - Methane debate sparks and have cattle prices peaked?
AS cattle prices continue to hold under a wave of increased supply from Queensland, this week’s podcast delves into what may be the trajectory of those prices in the coming months. Hosted by Lydia Burton and Eric Barker, The Week in Beef is Beef Central’s newest podcast, giving readers a quick roundup of what is making news on a weekly basis. Incuding: A catch up with StoneX Australian livestock manager Ripley Atkinson who says cattle prices are approaching their seasonal peak Cattle Australia deputy chair Adam Coffey explains the next steps for the industry after abandoning its goal to be carbon neutral by 2030 – he also responds to criticism about the industry’s approach to methane emissions Jon Condon questions the National Livestock Reporting Service's breed agnostic approach to cattle market reporting. (See separate item today) And back by popular demand, the Beef Central team presents its numbers that they think are telling the stories of the week. The Week in Beef Podcast is brought to you by Rabobank, Australia’s Most Recommended Agri Bank 2025.             Views expressed are for informational purposes only,  and not intended to be used for specific investment decisions. Ripley Atkinson, StoneX Australian Livestock & Commodities Manager. For more information, contact Ripley on 0427 417 803. StoneX Financial Pty Ltd (“SFA”) (ACN: 141 774 727) holds an Australian Financial ServiceLicense and is regulated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (AFSL: 345646).
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