"The world's worst business" – cattle are being shipped out of Finland because meat companies do not pay enough
Finnish farmers are exporting live cattle to foreign buyers, driven by significantly higher prices offered abroad than at home.
Tick outbreak raises questions over Queensland's biosecurity
A new outbreak of cattle ticks in Queensland has highlighted weaknesses in the region's biosecurity system, impacting farmers and the agricultural industry.
Will cattle producers be exempt from NT weed plan?
The Northern Territory's draft buffel grass management plan is being scrutinized, with concerns that it disproportionately favors the cattle industry over environmental and Aboriginal interests.
US meat industry: get used to high prices
The US meat industry has indicated that high prices are becoming the new normal, with beef prices rising sharply due to production decreases and low cattle numbers.
Fox Nation rides with America’s modern-day cowboys to reveal the hard, unseen work behind every steak
A Fox Nation special reveals the efforts of modern-day cowboys in North Dakota involved in the cattle industry and the tradition they uphold.
Central Australian cattle producers welcome rare rain
Cattle producers in central Australia are celebrating significant rainfall that has dramatically improved conditions for their operations, though some remote communities face challenges due to flooding.
The single crushing problem American cattle ranchers wish Trump would fix instead
American cattle ranchers are frustrated with Trump's plan to cut beef prices, arguing that the real issue is the monopolistic power of large meat packers in the industry.
The Fat Cow or the Fat Cow
The article discusses the technological choices and economic and environmental models necessary for the Argentine cattle ranching industry during prosperous times.
Decline of the herd in the USA further complicates global livestock industry
Newly released numbers from the USDA show that the U.S. cattle herd has shrunk to its lowest level since the 1950s, which has significant implications for the global protein market.
Australian beef industry ‘extremely disappointed’ after China hits imports with 55% tariff
Australian beef producers are dismayed over China's decision to impose a 55% tariff on imports exceeding quota levels to protect its domestic cattle industry.
China will impose additional tariffs of 55% on imported beef starting January 1
Starting January 1, 2026, China will implement a 55% additional tariff on imported beef and annual quotas by country due to significant damage to its domestic cattle industry.
China will impose quotas and additional tariffs of 55% on imported beef from 2026
Beginning January 1, 2026, China will implement safeguard measures on imported beef, including specific country quotas and an additional 55% tariff on imports exceeding these limits, following a government investigation that found significant harm to the domestic cattle industry.