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Industry NewsSeptember quarter: cattle and sheep production increasing24 November 2022FIND OUT MORE
Following the release of the September quarter slaughter and production data from ABS last week, MLA’s Market Insights team has compiled an in-depth analysis for red meat producers. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap18 November 2022FIND OUT MORE
To nobody’s surprise, supply tightened significantly across both species in most states this week. It’s been a common trend over the past three months as wet weather continues to impact transport access and mustering capability. However, the large supply last week allowed producers time to reset their marketing strategies to reflect more normal supply fluctuations moving forward. -
Industry NewsTraceability is key to maintaining freedom from disease, pests14 November 2022FIND OUT MORE
The sheep industry here in Australia enjoys freedom from many of the world’s major diseases, including foot and mouth disease (FMD), sheep pox and scrapie, which can have devastating consequences for long-term sustainability. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap11 November 2022FIND OUT MORE
Cattle and sheep supply is expected to continue increasing until the end of the year as the herd and flock rebuilds move into summer. -
Industry NewsNational cattle yardings reach their highest level in almost two years11 November 2022FIND OUT MORE
National cattle yardings rose sharply this week across most states and reached their highest level in 2022 with 56,737 head yarded. This is 57% or 20,600 head above the yearly average and the highest since yarding since February 2021. -
R&DIncreased Lamb participation in QSR's (Quick Service Restaurants)Increased Lamb participation in QSR's (Quick Service Restaurants)FIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsNew season lamb supply lags behind 2021 as prices hold firm03 November 2022FIND OUT MORE
Since August, national supply of new season lambs has operated 42% (or 433,000 head) lower than the same timeframe in 2021. Average prices at a national level are also back by $30/head or 14% compared to August–November 2021. However, despite new season lamb prices softening from the record highs seen in 2021, this week’s price of $183 is 19% or $29/head higher than the five-year average of $154/head. -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap03 November 2022FIND OUT MORE
While sheep and lamb yardings fell back this week, cattle yardings lifted in several states. -
Industry NewsInteractive and improved livestock market reports direct to your inbox01 November 2022FIND OUT MORE
Australia’s red meat producers are being encouraged to subscribe to Meat & Livestock Australia’s (MLA) enhanced interactive market reports to get the latest and most relevant information for their businesses – and be in with the chance to win $1,000 of fuel. -
Industry NewsWeekly sheep and cattle market wrap28 October 2022FIND OUT MORE
This week, yardings came back 33% for cattle and 10% for lambs. Getting stock to sales is becoming more difficult due to flooded roads, so producers are prioritising moving stock to high ground or preferencing direct sales from the paddock.
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