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R&DMLA butcher pricing survey 2018-19The butcher pricing survey seeks to collect pricing data for independent beef and lamb retail butcher outlets and gauge the satisfaction and engagement with the Meat Standards Australia (MSA) program.FIND OUT MORE
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Market NewsHigh slaughter rolls on21 March 2019FIND OUT MORE
January ABS slaughter data raises concerns for livestock supply moving forward, with numbers indicating a continuation of heightened turn-off. -
Market NewsDrought delays new season lambs in NSW29 August 2018FIND OUT MORE
Over a third of Australia’s sheep flock resides in NSW – which has had its driest January to July period since 1965. This has resulted in a delay of new season lambs presenting at NSW saleyards, down 50% on the same time last year. -
Market NewsNSW weekly sheep summary02 July 2015FIND OUT MORE
Lamb consignments throughout NSW increased by 14% week-on-week, for a total of 109,307 head. -
Industry NewsAustralian red meat exports: 2022 in review12 January 2023FIND OUT MORE
Australian red meat exports were faced with turbulent global conditions throughout 2022. While there were hugely positive developments, such as signing trade agreements with India and the UK, there was also a string of natural disasters, war and the onset of inflation, all of which have shaken consumer confidence in Australia’s major export markets. Despite this, Australian red meat exports performed strongly in 2022, with record lamb exports offering a window into 2023 for beef producers and exporters. -
R&DL.LSM.0013 - Identification of triplets- who, when and whyFact SheetFIND OUT MORE
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Industry NewsCOVID-19: impacts on markets08 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... -
Industry NewsWeekly cattle and sheep market wrap15 March 2024FIND OUT MORE
The cattle market has experienced a downturn across all indicators. Cattle yardings have decreased by 20,001 to 67,332 head, marking a 30% increase compared to figures from 2023. Notably, there has been a 40% increase in week-on-week yardings compared to 2023. -
Market NewsBeef exports impacted by reduced slaughter10 September 2020FIND OUT MORE
Reduced cattle turnoff has been a catalyst to declining beef exports in 2020. There are, however, positive signs for both lamb and mutton exports.
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