Australia: Livestock and Products Semi-annual

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In 2014, drought in major northern cattle regions significantly increased turnoff and reduced the size of the cattle herd. Total slaughter was almost ten million; production was 2.6 million tonnes and live cattle exports reached 1.3 million. Post estimates have been adjusted to reflect statistical revisions and new estimates. In 2015, seasonal conditions are a key factor. Continuation of improved rainfall should see herd rebuilding become a greater priority. Producers still face uncertainty over seasonal conditions and pasture recovery will take time. Beef production and exports are expected to decline in 2015 from the records of the previous year. Pig numbers and pork production will be relatively stable in 2015.

Australia: Livestock and Products Semi-annual

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