Covid-19, the Russian war on Ukraine, logistics issues & and growing global population are all combining to create a perfect storm, mostly driving up commodity prices. David Cornish director of Agribusiness at Marcus Oldham interviews Rob Herrmann on the big factors or trends affecting agricultural commodities in the world right now, as well as the underlying demand driving commodity markets.
This episode is split over two weeks, with the first episode the two discuss more of the big picture topics, followed on by next week where the two get down into the nitty gritty of the key commodity markets relevant to Australian farmers.
Online is on trend – 25th February 2022
Tipping the protein scales - 18th February 2022
The profitability playoffs: 2020/21 benchmarking review – 11th February, 2022
Herd rebuild in the hands of the north, MLA cattle projections update - 4th February 2022
Global grains & oilseeds outlook – 28th January 2022
Shear gas: beer, shearer wages & GHG emission - 21st January 2022
Weaners all round – Summer cattle update 14th January 2022
What does 2022 have in store for us? - 7th January 2022
Good signs for agriculture in 2022 - 22nd December 2021
Merino wool, a global perspective - 20th December 2021
Changing dynamics, the processors point of view – 10th December 2021
Mutton to worry about - lamb and sheep market update with Ron Rutledge - 3rd December 2021
November rain - Mecardo market update 26th November 2021
Navigating the seasons & keeping lambs alive - 19th Novemeber 2021
Contradictory factors push & pull wool - 12th Novemeber 2021
Strike while the irons hot- 5th Novemeber 2021
Lamb supply snakes & ladders - 29th October 2021
A great time for a big crop - 22nd October 2021
Preparing the next generation of Ag - 15th October 2021
Fibres, fashion and the fate of wool - 8th October 2021
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