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Black Holgate, Rabobank

African swine fever is reshaping global beef markets

November 29, 2018

African swine fever has the potential to cause waves in global meat trade, which will flow through to the New Zealand beef market, according to Rabobank’s latest global Beef Quarterly report. The Q4 Rabobank Beef […]

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Black Holgate, Rabobank

All eyes on the US market for New Zealand beef producers

September 4, 2018

While global beef prices have held up well in the first six months of 2018, a range of developments in the US market have the potential to affect global beef trade and impact New Zealand […]

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Blake Holgate, Rabobank

Supply pressure building in major world beef markets

June 11, 2018

It’s been a positive start to 2018 for the global beef sector – with production and consumption up and prices generally favourable – however, building pressures in some of the world’s major beef-producing nations have […]

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Indian bovine exports showing signs of slowing, says Rabobank

June 30, 2015

India is a major player in the global bovine market and production and trade have been growing rapidly in the last four years. In 2014, Indian bovine meat exports recorded their highest export earnings at […]

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