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'Illegal' Australian beef sold for Idul Fitri festivity - Jakarta Post

Google news - 2 hours 1 min ago

'Illegal' Australian beef sold for Idul Fitri festivity
Jakarta Post
... help curb the expected seasonal price increases, despite the irregularities in the importation of these cattle. The government considers the Australian ...

Coles' high-steaks policy - Business Spectator

Google news - Wed, 08/09/2010 - 06:40

Coles' high-steaks policy
Business Spectator
For many years the EU has banned the use of HGPs and the importing of beef from cattle treated with them. This is despite the absence of scientific evidence ...

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Cattle supply on a high - Weekly Times Now

Google news - Wed, 08/09/2010 - 02:41

Cattle supply on a high
Weekly Times Now
Restockers bought most of the young cattle and processors bought the few finished 2 and 3 scores, the National Livestock Reporting Service noted. Prices ...

Sheepskin price hike - Weekly Times Now

Google news - Wed, 08/09/2010 - 02:41

Sheepskin price hike
Weekly Times Now
"However, collection rates for offal in lambs and sheep is much lower than for cattle, so any impact on overall animal values is limited. ...

Torrential rain strands tourists in outback - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

ABC - Tue, 07/09/2010 - 16:16
Around 100 people are stranded in South Australia's outback after torrential rain hit the region, turning roads and runways into floodways.

Australia's oldest person turns 111 - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

ABC - Tue, 07/09/2010 - 16:16
She has experienced three different centuries, outlived her husband, two sons, three brothers and five sisters and was born before Australia had chosen its first prime minister.

How the green/farmer alliance will move Queensland toward sustainability - Stock Journal (blog)

Google news - Tue, 07/09/2010 - 11:27

How the green/farmer alliance will move Queensland toward sustainability
Stock Journal (blog)
Cattle contamination incidents dropped to zero by 2003, water efficiency doubled in 10 years and pesticide use dropped by 45 per cent between 1999 and 2006. ...

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Noonkanbah: fight for Aboriginal land rights - Australian Geographic

Google news - Tue, 07/09/2010 - 10:11

Noonkanbah: fight for Aboriginal land rights
Australian Geographic
Noonkanbah operates as a 170000-hectare cattle station - and in April 2007, the Yungngora people had their native title recognised. ...

How to 'Beef' Up Your Stocks Portfolio With Soaring Global Meat Prices - The Market Oracle

Google news - Tue, 07/09/2010 - 02:49

How to 'Beef' Up Your Stocks Portfolio With Soaring Global Meat Prices
The Market Oracle
While he sees cattle prices falling in the coming months, he also predicts a rebound next year and beyond. Investors can take a bite out of JBS, ...

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4 million homeless in flood-hit Pakistan - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

ABC - Tue, 07/09/2010 - 02:43
The number of people rendered homeless by the devastating floods in Pakistan has risen to more than 4 million, making the critical task of securing greater amounts of aid more urgent, the United Nations said.

Cattle company fined for slavery - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

ABC - Tue, 07/09/2010 - 02:43
A company running ranches in Brazil has been fined $US2.9 million ($3.23 million) for keeping 180 of its workers in slavery on two of its properties, the country's High Labor Court announced.

Toxic algae could kill humans, livestock: study - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

ABC - Mon, 06/09/2010 - 10:01
Research into a new toxic blue green algae found in central Queensland waterways shows it could harm humans and kill livestock.

Roger's Rules Back to School? - Pajamas Media (blog)

Google news - Mon, 06/09/2010 - 02:39

Roger's Rules Back to School?
Pajamas Media (blog)
It is the active kind, like a badly-leaking nuclear reactor, or an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in cattle.” There are incipient signs that a Great ...

Deans under pressure to deliver

ABC - Sun, 05/09/2010 - 23:01
The Wallabies head off to South Africa this week amid mounting unease over which direction they are heading under coach Robbie Deans a year out from the World Cup.

AgForce expects good turnout at annual conference - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

ABC - Sun, 05/09/2010 - 23:01
More than 300 landholders from around Queensland will gather in Rockhampton next month when the rural lobby group AgForce holds its annual conference.

Venezuela: Transforming agriculture - Green Left Weekly

Google news - Sun, 05/09/2010 - 17:19

Venezuela: Transforming agriculture
Green Left Weekly
This is what Australian farmers need to do, and can do. An excellent example is the Organic Dairy Farmers of Australia cooperative that sets the price of ...

Global Meat Prices - Investment U

Google news - Sat, 04/09/2010 - 07:43

Global Meat Prices
Investment U
While he sees cattle prices falling in the coming months, he also predicts a rebound next year and beyond. Investors can take a bite out of JBS, ...

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Bob Katter releases wish list - Cairns Post

Google news - Fri, 03/09/2010 - 04:28

Bob Katter releases wish list
Cairns Post
The Australian price at the same time was $1.38 per litre. This process will reduce the carbon footprint, restoring viability to the grains, cattle and ...

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Meat price surge fuels fears of food inflation - Financial Times

Google news - Thu, 02/09/2010 - 08:08

Meat price surge fuels fears of food inflation
Financial Times
Live cattle futures in Chicago last month reached $1 a pound, the highest in 22 months and near the record high set in 2008. Australian lamb prices have ...

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