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Australia: Record goat production for 2023

Goat Meat
Meat
Australia
Market & Price Trends
Published Mar 7, 2024

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In 2023, Australia saw a record increase in goat slaughter and production, with a 41% rise in slaughter to over 2.35 million and a 30% boost in production to 28,463 tonnes. Victoria was the leading contributor, accounting for 47% of the total slaughter. Despite a drop in average carcase weight, export volumes rose to 18,356, marking the second-highest volume in five years. China became the second-largest Australian export market, importing 2,308 tonnes of goat meat, thanks to favourable pricing and zero tariffs under the China-Australia Free Trade Agreement.
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In 2023, goat slaughter and production reached its highest levels, with a 41% increase in slaughter to 2,358,430 head, compared to 2022. Victoria contributed 47% to total slaughter, processing 1,097,406 head in 2023. Similarly, production increased by 30% to 28,463 tonnes compared to 2022, indicating a steady supply of goats and a robust goat population supporting record levels of production and slaughter. Carcase weights exhibited significant fluctuation, ranging from 14kg/head to 17kg/head. In 2023, the average carcase weight decreased by 1.3kg/head to 15.63kg. This was expected due to the record levels of slaughter and production, driven by a wider weight range of goats being processed. Export volumes surged to 18,356 head in 2023, marking the second-largest volume over the ...
Source: EuroMeat
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