Impact of Middle East Conflict on Australia’s Cattle Industry
In this special episode of the Week in Beef, we dive into how the ongoing conflict in the Middle East is influencing the Australian cattle industry.
Key Insights from the Podcast
- Rabobank analyst Ben Picton discusses the strategies Australia can leverage to ensure a steady supply of diesel fuel into the country.
- Jack Jones from Nutri-Lick indicates that stock lick prices are likely to see a significant rise due to increasing urea prices.
- The Beef Central team outlines the implications of the current fuel crisis and its potential impacts on the industry.
- This week’s number features a focus on Cyclone Narelle and its effect on the Outback Queensland cattle drive.
- James Nason introduces a new spit roast in the podcast’s second Wagyu rump cook-up segment.

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Previous Episodes
- 26 March: Podcast: EU trade deal panned | Why Canada has emerged as an Aussie beef market
- 20 March: How the north is racing the wet to ship cattle
- 12 March: Tick review announced | What questions does research need to answer?
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