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Regional Livestock Exchanges Intervenes at Nvlx Saleyard Dispute

WriterEldersPolitics General1Worldlanguages Wagga

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The intervention aims to increase competition and efficiency at NVLX, a major livestock exchange. The commercial mechanism is weak: it may slightly improve pricing transparency and throughput for cattle sales, but no direct price or supply impact is reported. The effect is limited to the NVLX region and does not create scarcity or margin changes.

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  • RLX intervened in a dispute at NVLX involving cattle agents from Victoria and NSW.
  • Changes allow Ray White Rural Albury to sell cattle on same days as Elders and Nutrien Ag Solutions, but not in same sale.
  • NVLX has 216 selling pens and processes up to 150,000 cattle annually.
  • Both Nutrien and Elders support increased competition, emphasizing animal welfare and safety.

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