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Hope for low dollar, high rainfall to up cattle prices

<p>With almost all industry pundits expecting cattle prices to kick once drought-easing rains are experienced, the continued depreciation of the Australian dollar will help to enable the finished product to remain price competitive in overseas markets. By Tim McRae, Bangalla Consulting, writing for Mecardo.</p>

Alex Paul
Hope for low dollar, high rainfall to up cattle prices

  WHAT IT MEANS The ability of Australian cattle producers to financially capitalise directly and quickly upon the lower Australian dollar is much more in the realms of financial arena than livestock...

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A growing series of reports, each focused on a key discussion point for the farming sector, brought to you by the Kondinin team.

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