On-the-Ground Updates

Low Australian lamb & mutton supply drives the price up

Lamb
Jose Salman
Published Oct 29, 2020
Year-to-date the National Mutton Indicator has averaged 606¢/kg carcase weight (cwt), up 96¢/kg, or 19%, on the same time last year. This has largely been driven by price movements in the eastern states, which saw the Eastern States Mutton Indicator lift 15% year-on-year on Tuesday 27 October to 644¢/kg cwt.

While mutton prices have typically been buoyed by international demand, impacts of COVID-19 have seen key offshore markets moving through different stages of foodservice recovery, which is a major channel for Australian mutton. Coinciding with an appreciating Australian dollar, the flow of Australian sheepmeat exports has wavered in response to these headwinds. For the year to September, total mutton exports eased 21% on the same time last year to 95,900 tonnes shipped weight (swt). However, demand out of the US has strengthened, with year-to-September exports lifting 21% year-on-year to 14,500 tonnes swt.

This year has seen prices track at historically high levels, compounded by significantly low supply and steady demand.
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