Despite the current COVID-19 pandemic, the Agricultural industry, deemed an essential service, has seen operations continue largely uninterrupted, with interstate livestock movement given the green light to persist. Many producers who experienced the Summer or Autumn breaks were able to capitalise on optimistic markets and secure stock from interstate. One region taking advantage of the sanction is Tasmania with both species regularly crossing the Bass Strait.

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In a time of global uncertainty where Australians seemed to be more concerned about ‘panic buying’ toilet paper than the announcement of a pandemic...
To say that the store market is “in a good space” would be an understatement. COVID-19 has wreaked havoc on almost every corner of the globe.
We’re only five months into the calendar year but “unprecedented” is already the odds-on favourite for 2020’s most overused word.
With livestock prices at record levels, producers are seeking to unveil the driving forces impacting buyer decisions.
The year 2020 has so far provided many significant moments for the Australian agricultural industry.
The pastoral regions of Australia are vastly different to the rest of Australia in terms of environment.
Following the collapse, the industry struggled to recover for most of the 2000’s.
Victoria and the Riverina’s combined average purchases in 2019 totalled 30% of the AuctionsPlus cattle catalogues
Victorian producers with feed, after a reasonable winter, have found themselves in a very strong position heading into the coming months.

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