Although organic beef marketing has long lagged behind that of organic products of plant origin, it has grown considerably since the late 1990s, when the large retailers entered the market. Whereas in 2000-2001 the value of the Australian certified organic beef was only $32 million (farm-gate prices), with less than two thirds going to the organic market, by 2005 the estimated production had doubled to around $60 million (farm-gate prices), with virtually all of the produce being sold in the organic market. About three quarters of this is currently sold through the domestic market. Dominant export markets have moved from Japan and the UK to the USA
This is the final report from Defra project OF0147 To study the potential of organic farming in the...
Producers in Hawaii are currently marketing “natural ” beef, and many people feel that this product ...
Variable eating quality was identified as a major contributor to declining Australian beef consumpti...
Premium markets are expanding worldwide for certified organic and biodynamic beef products – those g...
The demand for organic food products has expanded rapidly in the past decade on a global basis, stim...
Worldwide, the demand for organic food products appears to have expanded quickly in recent years, st...
Beef production extends over almost half of Australia, with about 47,000 cattle producers that contr...
Worldwide, the demand for organic food products has expanded rapidly in the past decade, stimulated ...
Since beef cattle were introduced to Australia, most slaughter cattle have been produced off pasture...
New demands are being made for safe beef from low input production systems (low input of energy, pes...
This study investigates the potential for development of a regional environmental certification sche...
Northern Australia's live cattle exports to Southeast Asia have increased dramatically in recent yea...
The volume and value of Australian meat production and exports is substantial. On average over the p...
Accurate information is critical for investment, policy alignment and to support agricultural develo...
- Provides an overview of world beef consumption and production, meat quality and preparation for ma...
This is the final report from Defra project OF0147 To study the potential of organic farming in the...
Producers in Hawaii are currently marketing “natural ” beef, and many people feel that this product ...
Variable eating quality was identified as a major contributor to declining Australian beef consumpti...
Premium markets are expanding worldwide for certified organic and biodynamic beef products – those g...
The demand for organic food products has expanded rapidly in the past decade on a global basis, stim...
Worldwide, the demand for organic food products appears to have expanded quickly in recent years, st...
Beef production extends over almost half of Australia, with about 47,000 cattle producers that contr...
Worldwide, the demand for organic food products has expanded rapidly in the past decade, stimulated ...
Since beef cattle were introduced to Australia, most slaughter cattle have been produced off pasture...
New demands are being made for safe beef from low input production systems (low input of energy, pes...
This study investigates the potential for development of a regional environmental certification sche...
Northern Australia's live cattle exports to Southeast Asia have increased dramatically in recent yea...
The volume and value of Australian meat production and exports is substantial. On average over the p...
Accurate information is critical for investment, policy alignment and to support agricultural develo...
- Provides an overview of world beef consumption and production, meat quality and preparation for ma...
This is the final report from Defra project OF0147 To study the potential of organic farming in the...
Producers in Hawaii are currently marketing “natural ” beef, and many people feel that this product ...
Variable eating quality was identified as a major contributor to declining Australian beef consumpti...