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Market NewsSeptember lamb exports ease07 October 2015FIND OUT MORE
Australian lamb exports in September declined to 18,292 tonnes swt – back 10% from year-ago volumes. -
Market NewsMutton exports contract in March07 April 2016FIND OUT MORE
Australian mutton exports in March declined 3% on the corresponding month last year, to 15,144 tonnes swt (Department of Agriculture and Water Resources). -
Market NewsLamb exports slide with supply04 May 2017FIND OUT MORE
Already tight lamb supplies were exacerbated by a run of short trading weeks in April. Across the eastern states, the... -
Market NewsBeef exports slow in October05 November 2015FIND OUT MORE
As a result of progressively declining cattle slaughter over the past few months, and slower trade to some markets, Australian beef exports edged lower again in October. -
Mutton exports contract in March07 April 2016FIND OUT MORE
Australian mutton exports in March declined 3% on the corresponding month last year, to 15,144 tonnes swt (Department of Agriculture and Water Resources). -
Industry NewsLive exports update22 September 2023FIND OUT MORE
Despite considerable challenges for live cattle export in August, numbers exported rose relative to year-ago levels in August, rising by 22% from year-ago levels to 54,650 head. This increase is consistent with increases seen so far in 2023, as numbers increase from the low 2022 levels. -
Market NewsCattle exports gain momentum12 December 2018FIND OUT MORE
Live cattle exports made up ground in 2018, underpinned by a reasonable northern wet season and a favourable price point supporting an uptick in shipments to Indonesia and Vietnam.
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