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Australia: Livestock trading slows amid market uncertainty

Livestock prices have been relatively stable year-to-date, but this stability was not evident over the last 12 months, according to Meat & Livestock Australia. At the end of 2023, producers experienced a market crash, and price increases have since been more subdued.

Posted on Oct 06 ,00:10

Australia: Livestock trading slows amid market uncertainty

When comparing prices to a year ago, heavy steer prices have lifted by almost 33%, with the most significant increase nearing 50%. Despite favourable seasonal conditions in the north, many had expected a larger price rise. The sheep market has followed a similar trend, with prices also climbing by nearly 50%. Summer rainfall, which influenced producers’ joining decisions, influenced the sheep market. As conditions dried up, prices eased, but the start of lambing has led to a price rebound.

Price volatility has impacted cattle trading frequency, affecting both those who rely on sales for cash flow and those who see livestock as a long-term investment.

Confidence has been subdued, with producers becoming more cautious about stocking rates and opting to sell earlier in preparation for potentially dry conditions. Rising operating costs have also added pressure, making it harder to ensure expenses are covered.

In the face of unpredictable livestock prices, cropping or mixed operations have become more appealing. Financial planning has become nearly impossible as prices fluctuate dramatically within a single year. Despite the recent improvement in livestock prices, producers continue to struggle to cover business expenses adequately.

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