
Commodity conversations explores all the moves in Australian agricultural markets and the stories behind what's driving them.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 306 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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This week, Ethan Woolley sits down with Next Level Grain Marketing and Mecardo Analyst Nick Booth. With harvest now in full swing, they break down what is driving prices this season and unpack what growers need to know as we head into Christmas.
This week, Ethan Woolley sits down with Amy Phillips, deputy editor for Agriculture at Argus Australia to discuss the key trends and drivers currently shaping the cattle market. They unpack what’s occurring in the saleyards and explore the key dynami... more
This week, Ethan Woolley sits down with Nutrien Ag Solution's Wool Operations Manager, David Hart. They discuss the key trends and drivers behind the surge in wool prices currently unfolding in the market. They unpack what is occurring on the auction... more
This week, Ethan Woolley is joined by Meat & Livestock Australia’s Emily Tan to discuss the latest Beef Producer Intentions Survey. They unpack the factors shaping on-farm decisions, from seasonal conditions and market volatility to input costs and h... more
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Insightful, delightful, educational. And bonus marks for the incredibly witty names.
Great podcasts that really keep me in formed weekly about the markets shirt and long term and also tackling the big issues in farming.. all while in the Ute either at work or driving around! Keep the good work coming!!
Fantastic podcast very informative!
Fantastic, fresh podcast. Very topical and relevant conversations, giving great views from both sides of the fence.
What an accent!!
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This podcast offers an in-depth look into the intricacies of the Australian agricultural markets, providing listeners with valuable insights into various commodities such as grains, cattle, and wool. Episodes feature expert analyses and discussions that shed light on current trends, market fluctuations, and how broader economic factors influence the agricultural landscape. The hosts engage with industry leaders and analysts, discussing topics like global trade dynamics, sustainability in agriculture, and the impact of climate on production. Unique aspects include the podcast's focus on both local and international market conditions, helping farmers and stakeholders navigate the complexities of modern agribusiness.
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Recent guests on Commodity Conversations include:
1. David Hart
2. Emily Tan
3. Adrian Capogreco
4. Jamie-Lee Oldfield
5. Bill Pardy
6. Nick Booth
7. Ronald Rutledge
8. Ripley Atkinson
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