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Australia: Price gap widens between light and restocker lambs

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The current average price difference between the Light Lamb Indicator and the Restocker Lamb Indicator eased by 2%, however the gap is continuing to widen, reaching -6% in the past two weeks.

Posted on Apr 25 ,00:15

Australia: Price gap widens between light and restocker lambs

As a result, the Restocker Lamb Indicator price has risen to 735¢/kg carcase weight (cwt) while the Light Lamb Indicator remains at 690¢/kg cwt (as of 20 April 2025).

A smaller price differential suggests light lambs are either being sold to restockers or processors, while a larger difference in price - as we are seeing at the moment - can indicate one is more favourable than the other due to seasonal conditions or market dynamics.

As southern Australia continues to recover from the impacts of dry conditions from 2024, a large number of light lambs have been sold to processors for the Middle East market. The shift in seasonal conditions as this year progressed has changed producers’ decision-making. More potential pasture available for autumn has led to light lambs being sold back into the paddock - they will then likely be sold as heavy or trade lambs later in the year.

Historically, the largest price difference between the indicators was in August 2023, when the Light Lamb Indicator was 23% above the restocker lamb price. During this time, despite good seasonal conditions, speculation surrounding the weather led producers to offload stock earlier and faster than expected.

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