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Queensland breeder’s Mycoplasma warning

Boer breeder Glenda Henry (pictured), is warning goat producers to be aware of a potentially deadly bacteria, Mycoplasma ovipneumoniae, that's claimed more than 300 of her goats.

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South Korean demand for goatmeat surges

Australian goatmeat exports to South Korea reached a record high in 2022, growing 76% year-on-year. Check out the latest Goatmeat Global Snapshot for more insights.

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Emerging leaders should embrace the chance to upskill

TRAIL Emerging Leaders Program participant, Felicity McLeod (pictured), urges other young people in the industry to broaden their knowledge base.

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Breeding management key to productivity gains

In the seven years since Angus MacDonald (pictured) diversified his sheep operation to include goats, strategic breeding management decisions have been key to driving productivity gains.

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Project sets industry up for the future

The Australian goatmeat industry’s access to reliable data and its capacity to forecast population and supply changes has been significantly improved thanks to a recently completed project.

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Goat Industry Council of Australia’s strategic plan

GICA’s Strategic Plan 2023–2027 is underpinned by six strategic pillars to support the industry in delivering on its vision and strategic direction. Find the full plan here.

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Tips for managing parasites

Access tools, resources and information on parasite control at Paraboss.

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Jamaican-style goat curry

This delicious goat curry recipe is sure to impress your dinner guests.

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