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Key cattle price indicator breaks $10 per kilo barrier, yet beef prices look set to ‘explode’ further – ABC News
The average price of young cattle across Queensland, NSW, and Victoria has gone over 10 dollars a kilo, and that’s just how much…
Beef prices have “exploded”, according to one butcher, as the Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) breaks through the $10 per kilogram barrier, up a massive 150 per cent in just two years.
Key points:
- The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator breaks $10/kg barrier…
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