Weekly sheep and cattle market wrap in Australia

게시됨 2023년 2월 24일

Tridge 요약

Cattle and sheep market reports show stable to slightly decreased prices for certain categories, despite high supplies. Cattle prices remain firm, with improved processor cow price at 281¢/kg lwt, and restocker yearling heifer indicator at 353¢/kg lwt. Heavy lambs are commanding high prices, and mutton prices are resilient, strengthening despite higher supply. Slaughter numbers for both cattle and sheep are at their highest since the start of the year, with cattle reaching the highest for the year and sheep hitting the highest since January 2020.
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원본 콘텐츠

Cattle prices remained firm across most categories this week, while buoyant sheep supply did little to dampen prices as slaughter reaches two-year highs. Cattle prices firm Across most cattle indicators, prices continued to operate with more stability, with minimal changes across most categories. High supply of processor cows in the saleyards did not overly affect prices, with the improved processor cow price falling 2.5¢ week-on-week to finish at 281¢/kg live weight (lwt). Since late January, the indicator has operated within a tight band of 280–284¢/kg lwt, signalling the market is now operating in a new state of equilibrium. This is despite higher supplies of slaughter weight cows in the system. For the restocker yearling heifer indicator, prices fell 16¢ week-on-week to finish at 353¢/kg lwt. Analysis of weight data suggests that heavier heifers close to joining weights have been less affected in price terms than the 200–280kg heifers, which require growing out prior to ...
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