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February 14, 2023

CSIRO’S MYALL VALE UPGRADE GIVES AUSSIE COTTON A BOOST

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CSIRO has today unveiled a $25M upgrade to its Myall Vale site at Narrabri in
NSW with new purpose-built facilities to support cutting-edge cotton research.

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February 14, 2023

NEW WWARF OPENS IN WAGGA WAGGA

A new $2M research facility funded by GRDC and the NSW Government has been
officially opened today in Wagga Wagga.

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February 14, 2023

AUSTRALIA'S SHEEP FLOCK GROWS BY 15 MILLION, OFFERING IMPROVED EXPORT
OPPORTUNITIES

Move over New Zealand, Australian sheep could be widening the export market
gap if our numbers for 2023 are anything to go by.

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February 14, 2023

HIGH FLOUR PRICE WEIGHS ON BANGLADESH ECONOMY

Bangladeshi wheat flour prices have doubled over two years, and sales have
fallen 20pc as some consumer demand switches to rice, while wheat use has halved
in the stockfeed sector.

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February 14, 2023

2023 INTERNATIONAL ‘FARM2FORK’ SUMMIT TO BE HELD IN AUSTRALIA

The Rabobank Farm2Fork Summit is returning to Australia, with the international
food and agriculture event to be held in Sydney on March 23 this year.

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February 14, 2023

AUSTRALIAN WHEAT EXPORTS JUMP 50PC IN DEC FROM NOV

Australia exported 2,664,135t of wheat and durum in December, up 50pc from the
November total of 1,773,297t, according to the latest data from the ABS.

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February 14, 2023

NVLX WODONGA 14 FEB 2023: NUMBERS LIFT MODERATELY

Trade cattle were in short supply with buyers struggling to precure well
finished stock.

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February 14, 2023

LIVESTOCK SECTOR WARNED NOT TO DOWNPLAY ROLE IN REDUCING EMISSIONS

Dr Frank Mitloehner is emphatic that livestock producers must own, and not
downplay, the emissions their stock produce.

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February 13, 2023

MLA PREDICTS RISING SHEEP FLOCK TO PEAK AT 79.5M IN 2024

AUSTRALIA’S sheep flock is forecast to reach 78.75 million this year, yielding
record lamb production and exports, according to Meat and Livestock Australia’s
latest Sheep Industry Projections update.

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February 13, 2023

FLOWER GROWERS FEEL 'BLESSED' PEOPLE WANT TO BUY LOCAL

This year up to 10 million roses will be flown into the country for Valentine's
Day. Does it matter where your flowers come from?

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February 13, 2023

CALL FOR $5.5B IN NATIONAL ROAD REPAIRS TO SECURE FUTURE OF FREIGHT NETWORK

A new rural roads alliance says an already strained supply chain is further
being strangled by an inadequate national road network and it's calling on the
federal government to pay attention.

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February 13, 2023

LAMB PRICES IMPROVE IN STEADY AUCTIONSPLUS OFFERING

DEMAND remained strong for crossbred and Merino lambs in a steady online
offering on AuctionsPlus last week.

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February 13, 2023

SOUTH WEST TAFE MOVES TO ADDRESS WOOL CLASSER SHORTAGE

A COURSE to help address the wool industry’s shortage of wool classers will
start in south-west Victoria next month, aided by recent apprenticeship
assistance changes.

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February 13, 2023

DOGGED SUCCESS FOR ALI, FRANK AND HOLLY AT PORT FAIRY

MACARTHUR Kelpie trialler Ali Davies and her dogs had a good week in three sheep
trialling in south-west Victoria last week.

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February 13, 2023

CHINA RELAXES CUSTOMS ACCESS FOR AUSSIE IMPORTED BEEF: IS IT A SIGN OF A THAW IN
RELATIONS?

Changes to COVID restrictions in China have seen imported beef trade through
Chinese Ports become a lot easier for Australian exporters over the past month.
Is there a thaw happening in relations?

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February 13, 2023

GHG GURU SEES OFFSET POTENTIAL IN REDUCING LIVESTOCK EMISSIONS

A WELL-KNOWN scientist from the United States says reducing livestock emissions
could become a major source of offsets if the industry sets the appropriate
targets.

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February 13, 2023

RESEARCH SHOWS EXPORT MARKET FORCES DRIVE LAND CLEARING

MARKET forces would lead to the conversion of northern Australia’s grazing lands
to intensive agriculture until only fragments of tropical dry forest are left,
recent research has indicated.

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February 13, 2023

AAM GROUP TO OUTLINE LONGREACH PASTORAL COLLEGE PROPOSAL

PLANS for a community and business-backed bid to buy the Longreach Pastoral
College and farm will be outlined at a public meeting in the central Queensland
town this week.

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February 13, 2023

REDUCING LIVESTOCK EMISSIONS HAS MAJOR OFFSETTING POTENTIAL, FRANK MITLOEHNER

A well-known scientist from the United States says reducing livestock emissions
could become a major source of offsets if the industry sets the appropriate
targets.

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February 13, 2023

CLEAR GRAIN EXCHANGE CLOCKS BUSIEST WEEK FOR SEASON



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February 13, 2023

DEC FEED BARLEY EXPORTS SURGE, MALTING, SORGHUM DROP

Australia exported 1,061,321t of feed barley, 21,979t of malting barley and
47,791t of sorghum in December, according to the latest export data from the
Australian Bureau of Statistics.

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February 13, 2023

WAGGA SALE 13 FEB 2023: 400KG-500KG CATEGORIES SOFTEN

The disruption of the Australia day holiday and the mixed quality impacted
domestic processor activity.

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February 13, 2023

GRAINS AUSTRALIA TO ESTABLISH GRAINS MARKET ACCESS COUNCIL

Applications for up to 15 places on the inaugural Grains Market Access Council
are to be filled as Grains Australia seeks to best address trade-facing issues.

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February 13, 2023

WITH HAT, COWBOY BOOTS, LYCRA, AND A YOGA MAT, BULL RIDERS DO ALL THEY CAN TO
PREPARE

As professional bull riding becomes increasingly competitive and lucrative,
riders need flexibility and a calm mind to gain the edge in this punishing
sport.

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February 12, 2023

DAILY MARKET WIRE 13 FEBRUARY 2023

Argentine corn, soybean crop condition remains sub-optimal. Australian sorghum
harvest heats up; quality, yield shines.

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February 12, 2023

WHY RESEARCHERS HOPE THIS TRIAL WILL HELP FUTURE-PROOF WA'S WINE INDUSTRY
AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE

A South West winery has cloned one of Margaret River's most famous red wine
varietals.

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February 12, 2023

THIS STEAK WOULD 'MELT IN YOUR MOUTH' WITH A MARBLE SCORE OFF THE CHART

If you love a good steak, then imagine being a judge at this year's
Wagyu-branded beef competition.

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February 12, 2023

ONLINE NUMBERS LIFT 26PC TO 12,014 HEAD

Cattle offerings on AuctionsPlus lifted 26pc last week, reaching 12,014 head.
The number was still 43pc below the same week last year. Steer categories were
firm this week while heifer categories slipped further, suggesting stronger
feedlot activity and subdued restocker demand

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February 12, 2023

THE WATER IS RECEDING FROM THE KIMBERLEY FLOODS — BUT PAINFUL MEMORIES WILL TAKE
A LONG TIME TO WASH AWAY

As one-in-one-hundred-year floodwaters in the north of WA recede, the full
extent of the damage and physical and emotional impacts on northern industries
are being laid bare.

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February 11, 2023

TAKING PADDOCK TO PLATE TO A NEW LEVEL, THESE FARMERS ARE OPENING A BUTCHER SHOP

Getting animals processed for consumption is a lengthy process, so these farmers
are skipping the queue and opening their own butcher shop.

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