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RecommendedPrices & MarketsA comprehensive resource, encompassing saleyard reports, indicator reports, and auxiliary reports for cattle, sheep, and goat markets.FIND OUT MORE
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RecommendedOnline Lamb IndicatorThe Online Lamb Indicator is a seven-day rolling average of lambs sold via Australia’s suite of online livestock marketplaces.FIND OUT MORE
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RecommendedIndicator Daily Summary (Sheep)Indicator Daily Summary - Sheep provides an overview of the six sheep indicator reports, updated daily. The report can be...FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsQuarterly national lamb slaughter highest on record – while cattle and beef remain level17 May 2024FIND OUT MORE
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has released its official livestock production and slaughter figures for the first quarter (Q1) of 2024. The figures cover the quarterly statistics on livestock slaughtered, meat production, and the gross value of livestock slaughtered across the first three months of the year. -
R&DP.PSH.1321 - Investigating animal health and diseases in Australian lamb feedlots- Post Mortem GuideFinal ReportFIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsThe overseas demand for Australian lamb rises02 May 2024FIND OUT MORE
Since December, American demand for Australian lamb has lifted very strongly. Just before Christmas, frozen lamb leg prices averaged A$9.09/kg wholesale, and since then have lifted a remarkable 61% to A$14.67/kg. -
R&DL.PDS.2111 - PDS - Less predators, more lambsFinal reportFIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsQuarterly national lamb slaughter highest on record: ABS17 May 2024FIND OUT MORE
The latest livestock products data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) shows that last quarter, Australia had the highest lamb slaughter on record at 6,935,700 head. -
Industry NewsVarious dynamics influencing light vs. heavy lamb price split19 April 2024FIND OUT MORE
Over the last five years, the National Light Lamb Indicator has averaged 30¢ below the National Heavy Lamb Indicator. More recently, the price disparity between light and heavy lambs has grown. Currently, the indicators are showing a 162¢ light lamb discount, the largest discount this year.
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