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  • NZ flock decline may provide an opportunity for Australia to capitalise on typical NZ markets.  

  • Australian carcase weights have recorded a steady increase in lamb carcase weights driven by production systems, the expansion of feedlots and processor grids. 

  • Carcase weights have lifted by 19% in the past 20 years in Australia.  

  • NZ flock decline may provide an opportunity for Australia to capitalise on typical NZ markets.  

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  • Favourable seasonal conditions will result in more light lambs being sold back into the paddock – widening...

  • Increasing volatility in the cow market is likely caused by shifting market fundamentals.

  • Stability has returned to the cattle market, reflecting the balancing act between supply and demand.

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  • Unprecedent supply has led to record goat slaughter numbers.

  • Since 2020, goat slaught...

  • Lamb prices have bounced back to late 2021 and early 2022 levels.

  • Producer cautiousne...

Diesel price hikes are impacting farm decisions as input costs soar, affecting business margins and livestock transportation ch...

Many will be asking themselves what has happened to the lamb market in recent years, with the uncertainty of the market having ...

Seasonal conditions have led to an increased price gap between light and restocker lambs, influencing market dynamics and producer decisions. Read more on current trends and future implications.
The cow market is experiencing increasing volatility, with basic market fundamentals likely causing the shifts rather than the 90CL imported price, writes Emily Tan.
After a turbulent 2023, the cattle market got back on its feet during 2024.
Unprecedent supply has led to record goat slaughter numbers. Since 2020, goat slaughter has lifted by 266%. The United States was the largest market for Australian goatmeat.
MLA has reported lamb prices have rebounded to 2021 levels, with NSW seeing heavier lambs while Victoria deals with lighter stock and early ewe sales. Seasonal impacts are evident.
Diesel price hikes are impacting farm decisions as input costs soar, affecting business margins and livestock transportation choices in the agricultural industry.
Many will be asking themselves what has happened to the lamb market in recent years, with the uncertainty of the market having resulted in unexpected price changes

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