Search
To view or search market information reports, please visit Prices & Markets
Search Results for Lamb slaughter
Results 11-20 of 1089
-
R&DL.PDS.1905 - PDS: The Sense in SupplementationFinal ReportFIND OUT MORE
-
Market NewsEastern states lamb slaughter lifts06 December 2016FIND OUT MORE
Eastern states lamb slaughter lifts -
Market NewsLamb prices and slaughter update31 October 2018FIND OUT MORE
October has seen a marked increase in lamb slaughter as the supply of heavy lambs returns to levels more aligned to the five-year average. -
Industry NewsAustralian sheep flock to decline as lamb slaughter breaks record for second consecutive year29 February 2024FIND OUT MORE
After three years of consecutive growth, the Australian sheep flock is set to decrease by 2.9% to 76,500,000 in 2024, according to the latest Sheep Industry Projections from Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA). -
Market NewsLamb slaughter continues to build28 January 2016FIND OUT MORE
Eastern states weekly lamb slaughter continued to lift last week to 431,095 head. -
Industry NewsIndonesia’s Lambassadors bring on the Lamb Challenge24 April 2024FIND OUT MORE
Australian lamb has taken centre stage in Indonesia during the nation's first-ever Lamb Challenge. Held at Archipelago International, the largest hotel operated in South-East Asia, the partnership program between the hotel group and MLA was presented on 22 February. -
Market NewsSpring lamb slaughter eases year-on-year10 December 2015FIND OUT MORE
Australian lamb slaughter in October – typically one of the highest processing months of the year – reached 2.1 million head, down 2% from year-ago levels, but 13% higher than the five-year average. -
Market NewsNZ Lamb slaughter heats up in April07 June 2016FIND OUT MORE
During April 2016, New Zealand (NZ) lamb slaughter increased 5% on the same month the year prior – with close to 2.38 million head processed (Statistics NZ). -
Industry NewsLamb slaughter set to surpass 22 million12 October 2023FIND OUT MORE
Sheep and lambs follow a seasonal pattern where conception starts in January/February and are then born in June/July of the same year. During spring, pastures are growing the fastest, lambs are being weaned and begin to put on weight. During this time of the year lamb supply is at its highest. -
R&DGM Scott lamb slaughter floor strategic reviewBackground There are opportunities for the Australian processing industry to improve its operating capability by structuring its processing rooms using newly...FIND OUT MORE
Join myMLA today
One username and password for key integrity and information Systems (LPA/NVD, NLIS, MSA & LDL).
A personalised online dashboard that provides news, weather, events and R&D tools relevant to you.
Customised market information and analysis.
Already registered for myMLA?