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Bovine Meat export from Australia has seen a growth of about 57% in the month of Mar-2018 when compared to Feb-2018 withapprox US XX.X billion as reported by Custom Import Shipment database.
Total exports of Bovine Meat from Australia, stood at XX.X billion in 2018.In 2018, exports of Bovine Meat from Australia increased by X.X% making it jump to US$ XX.X from US $ XX.X .
Growth Forecast of Bovine Meat Exports from Australia : Based on export statistics of past few months, Bovine Meat exports from Australia is expected to increase in size to US$XX.X billion by Jan 2019
Price Analysis of Bovine Meat Exports from Australia in Mar 2018 show that fastest groiwing price band is US$ 4.71-8.78 for Bovine Meat exports and market has a preference for price range between US$ 4.71-8.78.
The highest number of quantity of Bovine Meat export from Australia was 11.2 Million in the price band US$ 4.71-8.78 , the second highest quantity came under the price band US$ 0.0-4.71 with 8.3 Million.
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Prices of Bovine Meat Exports from Australia have fluctuated between $ 0.65 to $ 41.277, during the month of Feb-2018.
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