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Industry NewsCOVID-19: impacts on markets29 May 2020FIND OUT MORE
The unprecedented and unpredictable nature of COVID-19 makes it very difficult to report on the complete range of impacts to Australian red meat and livestock industry in an accurate and timely manner. -
Market NewsWA lamb market set to tighten28 May 2020FIND OUT MORE
Eastern lamb markets continue to perform better than those in the west, with eastern states restocker lambs $39/head higher and heavy lambs $33/head higher on average. -
Market NewsMiddle East demand for sheepmeat softens28 May 2020FIND OUT MORE
Price pressure compounds softer demand for Australian sheepmeat in the Middle East -
Market NewsSheep slaughter squeeze21 May 2020FIND OUT MORE
Breeding stock retention on the back of a positive winter outlook has fueled a sharp decline in sheep slaughter, with potential further contractions ahead. -
Market NewsGrowing export prices push the value of Australian red meat exports up in Q114 May 2020FIND OUT MORE
While global trade has struggled at the hand of COVID-19, the value of Australian red meat exports for Q1 was buoyant, with overall value actually growing 20%. -
Market NewsCattle and sheep markets: March summary14 May 2020FIND OUT MORE
With the latest figures now available, Prices & Markets takes a detailed look at cattle and sheep slaughter and production for March. -
Market NewsLamb supply shaping up for tight winter07 May 2020FIND OUT MORE
Lamb slaughter continues to track well below year-ago levels, however the progress of winter lamb supply will be pivotal to future price trends, with any improvement in foodservice adding further support. -
Market NewsLamb supply remains low23 April 2020FIND OUT MORE
Lamb yardings remain low as improved domestic conditions sees heightened restocker competition and as COVID-19 creates disruptions across the supply chain. -
Market NewsCOVID-19 complicates global processing and supply23 April 2020FIND OUT MORE
With nations in lockdown, international trade has become more complex and volatile. Disrupted supply has led to lower cattle prices around the world - although Australia is bucking the trend.
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