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LIC reports higher demand for premium bull breeding

Farmers co-op sees higher revenue, with more spent on R&D to solve methane issue.

LIC board chair Murray King.

NBR Staff Thu, 21 Jul 2022

Cattle genetics cooperative Livestock Improvement Corporation (LIC) will return dividends amounting to $26.2 million next month, representing nearly its entire net profit after tax for the 2021-22 financial year.

The cooperative saw a 5.7% increase in revenue over the year, driven by increased

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NBR Staff Thu, 21 Jul 2022
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