Shoppers should expect to pay more for premium steak as Australia’s biggest beef producer seeks to continue raising its meat prices.
Shoppers should expect to pay more for premium steak as Australia’s biggest beef producer seeks to continue raising its meat prices to boost profits.
AACo will continue to rotate its focus between markets depending on where they are in the post-COVID recovery, Harris said. The results also failed to mention any dividend payments. The company hasn’t paid out profits to shareholders in 14 years, and Harris gave no indication it would do so again in the near term.
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