Sinopsis
Commodity conversations explores the ins and outs of the agriculture industry, discussing the factors that are shaping its future and the hot topics from social licence and live export to disaster recovery.
Episodios
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Merino wool, a global perspective - 20th December 2021
19/12/2021 Duración: 24minFor the 2nd last podcast of 2021 we have Roberto Cardellino, director of DELTA consulting Uruguay on to discuss his latest report titled, 'The volume and diameter of merino wool in the main producing countries of the world'. Roberto shares his key findings from the report and also his outlook for merino wool production going forward.
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Changing dynamics, the processors point of view – 10th December 2021
10/12/2021 Duración: 22minLast time we caught up with Will Barton, Chief Executive Officer at Gundagai Meat Processors, he spoke about his concerns around labour shortages, particularly heading into the ‘normal’ spring flush of lambs. This week we find out how the spring supply has eventuated and also how demand is looking from the consumer side.
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Mutton to worry about - lamb and sheep market update with Ron Rutledge - 3rd December 2021
03/12/2021 Duración: 15minThis week Nutrien Ag Solutions Livestock Manager, Ron Rutledge, joins us to give the low down on which yards are starting to get hit with lambs in the south and how producers and processors coping with the late 'spring flush'. Ron also gives us an insight into the first big weaner sale of the summer 21/22 season and a taste of what's to come in this space.
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November rain - Mecardo market update 26th November 2021
26/11/2021 Duración: 19minThe east coast is soaked, and the timing has been poor for those trying to harvest winter crops. This week Olivia and Rob from Mecardo take a look what implications the continued wet will have on the grains market.
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Navigating the seasons & keeping lambs alive - 19th Novemeber 2021
19/11/2021 Duración: 24minSubdued lamb growth rates have been a major factor in the flow of lambs to market this season. This week, Jason Trompf, consultant and leader in the field of lamb survival, joins us to talk about why lamb growth has been slow this year, pasture management and keeping lambs alive.
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Contradictory factors push & pull wool - 12th Novemeber 2021
12/11/2021 Duración: 21minSwings in wool supply have a large impact on price, and any price premiums, but the market is also balancing a number of demand influencing factors from overseas. This week resident wool analyst, Andrew Woods from Independent Commodity Services joins Robert Herrmann to discuss these price drivers. The supply chain also has some big questions about wool quality schemes and supply, which we shed some light on in this episode, comparing Australia to South Africa. Responsible Wool Standards, otherwise known as RWS, was set up by Global not-for-profit group the Textile Exchange, which you can read more about at https://textileexchange.org/.
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Strike while the irons hot- 5th Novemeber 2021
05/11/2021 Duración: 18minAs the state borders open up, we knew there would be one person to count on to see what’s happening in the saleyards and paddocks from south to north, east to west. In a red hot market, this week Andrew Hosken, from Hosken Stock and Land, joined us to discuss how producers have been able to take advantage of the extraordinary prices of late across the cattle market.
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Lamb supply snakes & ladders - 29th October 2021
29/10/2021 Duración: 16minThis week Nutrien Ag Solutions Livestock Manager, Ron Rutledge, gives us the low down on what's happening in local lamb and sheep markets, as the '8 million residents' are 'released' in Melbourne and Sydney and the restaurant trade returns, will supply meet demand?
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A great time for a big crop - 22nd October 2021
22/10/2021 Duración: 19minThis week our resident analyst Nick Booth from Next Level Grain Marketing on to fill us in on what's happening in his local patch, the Eyre Peninsular, but also what's happening in the international grains markets. As Australia looks set for another record/near record wheat crop and is still relatively cheap internationally, they're should be no shortage of demand in the foreseeable future.
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Preparing the next generation of Ag - 15th October 2021
15/10/2021 Duración: 24minThis week we got the chance to chat with current Director of Studies and soon to be Principal of Marcus Oldham College (2022), Andrew Baker. We asked Andrew how the current demand is in the Agricultural sector for new Ag graduates and what skillsets are employee's looking for in new graduates and where the varied fields they can end up working in.
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Fibres, fashion and the fate of wool - 8th October 2021
08/10/2021 Duración: 21minThe recovery in apparel fibres over the past year looks to be a solid one and this week Andrew Woods, Mecardo analyst and Director of Independent Commodity Services, joins us to talk about what this all means for wool. We also break down the wool complex to discuss what is driving prices for fine, superfine, medium Merino and crossbred wool.
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Good weather for wethers - 1st October 2021
01/10/2021 Duración: 18minSoaking spring rain has moved from the outlook to the paddock in areas, and with the weather warming up, feed is going to be abundant. It’s that time of year when NSW Merino wether lambs start to hit the market, and so it’s time Mecardo analyst Angus Brown joins us to share how the trade is shaping up this year and to discuss the underlying lamb demand outlook.
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Rain, hail or shine - Long term weather outlook with Eric Snodgrass - 25th September 2021
25/09/2021 Duración: 23minIn Australia we are coming into the critical finishing period of many crops so this week we were lucky to be joined by Eric Snodgrass, Principal Atmospheric Scientist at Nutrien, to find out what the weather outlook is for the west and east of Australia, whether there is much risk of frosts and how weather events around the globe are influencing our markets.
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Kurra Wirra & Mecardo - a look back & forward - 18th September 2021
18/09/2021 Duración: 23minAgriculture is built on relationships, and for our 150th episode we’re joined by one of Mecardo’s longest partners – Kurra Wirra stud. Anthony Close is the 3rd generation of farm management at Kurra Wirra and shares how they've responded to market changes, found new opportunities, and adopted new tools, innovations and data into their business.
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What‘s the beef with Brazil? - 10th September 2021
10/09/2021 Duración: 15minThis week on Commodity Conversations we have Adrian Ladaniwskyj and Robert Herrmann on from Mecardo to discuss the big news coming out of Brazil this week as well as take a closer look into our local sheep and cattle markets and how they are performing.
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Have we hit peak agriculture? - 3rd September 2021
03/09/2021 Duración: 24minThere’s a long road ahead to a $100bn agriculture sector and expanding acreage isn’t going to get us there. Michael Whitehead, head of agribusiness insights at ANZ, has been researching these trends and joins us today to chat about how we will get closer to the target, what this might look like at a farm level and some of the long term trends and adaptions in cotton and sugar sectors.
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PTIC Plus – An Australian First? 27th August 2021
27/08/2021 Duración: 18minThis week on Commodity Conversations we had Ken Miall, Livestock Manager from Nutrien Wagga Wagga on to tell us about what is possibly an Australian, if not worldwide first in cattle sales. For the first time, that we know of, PTIC’s were sold, with knowledge of the sex of their foetus/s, via the AuctionsPlus online market place. Join us to hear how this came about and what the results were, with Ken and Robert Herrmann, Managing Director of Mecardo.
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From Pooginook to Paris, Wool connections with Mark Symes - 21st August 2021
20/08/2021 Duración: 23minThis week Rob had a chat with Mark Symes, Southern wool manager at G.Schneider Australia, about how the wool markets have fared post the recent 3 week recess. Mark also shares some insights into the inspiration behind the "Wool Connect" community initiative, which the Schneider Group started last year, and what to expect at this years upcoming online conference scheduled for September 7th -9th.
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The download on digital stock sales - 13th August 2021
13/08/2021 Duración: 21minOnline livestock auctions have seen incredible growth and this week we welcomed Tim McRae, Chief Economist at AuctionsPlus, back to Commodity Conversations to talk through the underlying trends. Rob & Tim cover what drove the lift in volumes online, ewe throughput and breed trends and the flow of stock between regions.
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Big beef abroad - 6th August 2021
06/08/2021 Duración: 21minWith a season of extremely low cattle slaughter and exports, the door has been opened for other exporters to move in on Australia's market share. South America is one of the competitors we are keeping a close eye on and this week Álvaro Pereira from the National Meat Institute (INAC) in Uruguay shares his insights into developments in Uruguayan beef production and markets.