Australian beef exports experienced a significant increase in February compared to the previous month and the year before, though still falling short of the five-year average. This surge is largely due to increased processing activity, leading to higher beef availability for export. Despite challenges such as summer closures and disruptions, key markets like China, Japan, and South Korea saw substantial growth. Emerging markets like Indonesia also showed notable increases, particularly with the timing of the religious festival of Ramadan. However, the European Union's beef purchases remained low without a Free Trade Agreement in place, and the UK market is currently awaiting the trigger of such an agreement.