The podcast discusses global meat market dynamics, including beef and pork pricing, the impact of Chinese quotas on New Zealand exports, and the sale of Fonterra's consumer brands to Lactalis, while also touching on China's large-scale reforestation and New Zealand's role in the
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Yeah, look, I think you know, we're we're certainly seeing the um, you know, demand remains robust at this point in time. Um, you'll obviously get a first opening uh forecast next week. Um, but if you look at the fundamentals, we've still got a lot of uh strong supply coming through. Demand is remaining quite robust, um, but there is a lot of economic uh you know, geopolitical factors at play here. So we'll we'll keep all of that in circum. We'll be coming with our forecast next week.
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