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Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap22 September 2023FIND OUT MORE
On Tuesday, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) declared that El Niño and a positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) are underway. This suggests that spring and summer this year are likely to be hotter and drier than average, which aligns with previous forecasts from the BOM. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap15 September 2023FIND OUT MORE
Cattle yardings rose by 6,383 to 44,533 head. The market eased this week, with price movements consistent between saleyards compared to previous weeks. -
Industry NewsLamb exports highest on record08 September 2023FIND OUT MORE
31,779 tonnes of Australian lamb were exported in August, 21% more than August 2022 and the highest monthly export volume on record. -
Industry NewsWool is back in vogue08 September 2023FIND OUT MORE
The Australian wool market, measured by the Eastern Market Indicator (EMI), is outperforming all sheep and lamb indicators this year. The EMI has fallen 12% over the last 12 months; in comparison, the heavy lamb (the best-performing ovine indicator) has fallen 38%. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap08 September 2023FIND OUT MORE
Cattle yardings were their lowest in nine weeks this week, tightening by 11,108 to 38,150 head. Yardings in NSW and Victoria eased marginally due to fortnightly sales not running this week, while yardings in Queensland tightened by 10,778 head. Numbers in Queensland eased in every sale, with sales an average of 29% smaller than the week before. -
Industry NewsMarion Grasby and MLA Say More With Lamb this Spring04 September 2023FIND OUT MORE
Meat & Livestock Australia’s (MLA) marketing brand, Australian Lamb, has partnered with MasterChef alumni and founder of Marion’s Kitchen, Marion Grasby, to “Say More With Lamb” this spring. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap01 September 2023FIND OUT MORE
Consistent with trends over the past few months, the cattle market generally eased this week. Cattle yardings totaled 43,493 head, just 12 head more than last week. Most sales numbers increased or fell very slightly, except for Dalby, where yardings fell by 2,381 to 4,763 head. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap25 August 2023FIND OUT MORE
Cattle eased by 8,231 head from last week to 43,481 head, as yardings fell in all states except Tasmania. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap18 August 2023FIND OUT MORE
Yardings held firm this week at 51,712 head, 0.5% below last week. NSW yardings were 2,048 lower than the week before at 23,097, while yardings in Queensland rose by 1,464 to 19,137 head and yardings in Victoria, SA, WA and Tasmania were relatively flat. -
Industry NewsGoat slaughter at its highest level in six years18 August 2023FIND OUT MORE
Last week, the National Livestock Reporting Service (NLRS) voluntary slaughter survey recorded national goat slaughter at 49,920 head, the highest level since the 14th week of 2017 – in more than six years. The high goat slaughter numbers were driven by NSW, where throughput was 14,842 head.
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