There is significant potential to further
develop the capacity and profitability of
the northern Australian pastoral industry.
Research, the BTEC and good cattle
prices have facilitated a major improvement in management and herd productivity over the last 5 years in the region, with leading producers branding in the order of 80-85 per cent calving percentage and keeping herd mortalities to less than 2 per cent.
Although the average herd productivity has significantly improved, rising costs (fuel, labor, helicopter costs, etc) and land appreciation (land values havemore than doubled in the last 0 years) is continuing to apply pressure to further
improve returns.
Stocking rates are one
of the key factors driving the productivity
and profitability of many northern pastoral
businesses.
If stocking rates can be sustainably increased the northern pastoral industry will continue to be economical.
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