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 Australian beef and veal exports for the 2022 calendar year were the lowest in 19 years, at 854,592 tonnes swt – 4% below the previous year and 30% below the drought induced levels of 2019 (DAFF).

 Australian beef and veal exports for the 2022 calendar year were the lowest in 19 year...

From rebuilding to expansion, waterlogged to backlogged, and record to reasonable, 2023 is set to...

With AuctionsPlus 2023 Cattle Market Outlook to be released in the coming weeks, a critical revie...

The recent decline in the national cattle market has been substantial in the value of cents wiped off the benchmark EYCI. Dippi...

AuctionsPlus is Australia’s largest cattle market, with throughput for the first quarter of 2022 hitting 242,607 head – an incr...

The past four weeks has seen some very interesting market “behaviors” emerge through the AuctionsPlus commercial cattle sales, ...

As we approach two years since drought breaking rains swept across much of the eastern seaboard in March 2020, which ignited a ...

A review of the regional purchasing habits through AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb sales in the December quarter of 2021...

Southern Queensland asserted its dominance over the Australian cattle market in the final quarter of 2021, flexing its consider...

By any expectation, the record-breaking “bull” run of the cattle market throughout 2021 has been nothing short of phenomenal. S...

The amazing run of the young cattle market, which commenced in early 2020, continues to astound sellers, frustrate buyers, and ...

In many instances, the result once the final whistle blows is only part of the story. It is the intrigue and negotiations after...

The flow of 400kg+ steers through AuctionsPlus has been at all-time highs in the past two months, with 11,891 head offered duri...

During the third quarter of 2021 (1 July – 30 September 2021), there was a total of 1.25 million sheep and lambs offered throug...

AuctionsPlus is Australia’s largest cattle market, with throughput for the past twelve months of 829,397 head (1 October 2020 –...

The results from the 8th Annual Tattykeel Australian White Stud Sale, held in conjunction with AuctionsPlus, produce...

As the Western Bulldogs did it tough in the AFL Grand Final on Saturday, the best and hardest “working” dogs were available thr...

The “winning streak” for Australian cattle prices looks set to continue into the final quarter of 2021, if the recent rainfall ...

With the cattle market continuing to run at a record pace, the fundamentals of supply and demand within the market remains gros...

Across the livestock sector late winter and early spring continually prove to be frenzied with stud sales and the surge of new ...

This week’s AuctionsPlus lamb and sheep sales, to be held on Tuesday afternoon, is again expected to see very strong buyer inte...

This week’s nine AuctionsPlus cattle sales to be held on Friday 6th August,...

While the record number of sheep and lambs offered through AuctionsPlus during 2020-21, at 4.43 million head, was 10% greater t...

With the Tokyo Olympics finally underway, talk of world records, gold medal efforts and sensational achievements will be everyw...

AuctionsPlus, Australia’s Digital Ag Market Place, experienced its busiest fiscal year ever in 2020-21, with a record ...

Heading into the second half of 2021, the state of the Australian cattle market has many producers simultaneously rubbing their...

While P.T.I and C might only bring eight points in scrabble, these four letters brought great value to the cattle markets durin...

Targeted, measured and deliberate. The marketing of feedlot ready cattle is bringing a smile to m...

The second edition of “Paddock Wisdom” registered a decli...

The first edition of “Paddock Wisdom” proved to be a great success, with over 2,000 responses. Th...

AuctionsPlus greatly values the daily interaction it has with all the online buy...

Today’s release of the official Australian livestock numbers as of June 30, 2020, by the Australi...

Today’s release of the official Australian livestock numbers as of June 30, 2020, by the Australi...

With one-third of 2021 already in the rear-view mirror, the Australian cattle market continues to...

As the NSW cattle herd slowly climb out of a multi-decade low, the growth in the herd over the past 12 months has been initiall...

March was another very strong month for sheep and lambs offered exclusively through AuctionsPlus, with over 400,000 head offere...

The Australian lamb industry over the past two decades has been a standout performer across the agricultural landscape. From a ...

The state of the cattle market in early March 2021

The transparent and simple dynamics of the Auctions system is a great gauge of who holds the balance in a market at any time – ...

AuctionsPlus Statistical Review December - 2020 ...

From rebuilding to expansion, waterlogged to backlogged, and record to reasonable, 2023 is set to be a year of transition for the Australian cattle industry.
With tongue firmly in cheek, my forecast twelve months ago for an EYCI at 875c/kg cwt by spring 2022 was almost spot on.
The recent decline in the national cattle market has been substantial in the value of cents wiped off the benchmark EYCI.
Given the comprehensive assessment and listing criteria for AuctionsPlus cattle sales, AuctionsPlus publishes specific breed pricing for the Australian cattle market.
The past four weeks has seen some very interesting market “behaviors” emerge through the AuctionsPlus commercial cattle sales, reflected by increasingly cautious buyers, hyper-price aware vendors and a growing number of regionally frustrated producers.
As we approach two years since drought breaking rains swept across much of the eastern seaboard in March 2020, which ignited a restocking crusade, lamb prices rose to new highs in 2021.
A review of the regional purchasing habits through AuctionsPlus commercial sheep and lamb sales in the December quarter of 2021 has outlined a clear flock rebuilding trend, with the focus for the rebuild primarily driven through the Riverina and Central West NSW regions.
Southern Queensland asserted its dominance over the Australian cattle market in the final quarter of 2021, flexing its considerable purchasing muscle to cement the top spot in AuctionsPlus’ quarterly buying rankings.
2022 will be a year of fundamentals versus history for the Australian cattle market.

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