CATTLE

MLA introduces a new indicator

A new indicator has been announced which covers live export male cattle prices.

Staff writer
 MLA have created a new cattle live export indicator.

MLA have created a new cattle live export indicator.

The LEPI is currently sitting at AUD $4.98 per kilo live weight (lwt), with sample throughput at 5170 head and an average weight of 332.67kg.

The Eastern Young Cattle Indicator (EYCI) is performing 15.4c/kg carcase weight (cwt) stronger this week at 1087.89c/kg cwt, with a greater proportion going to processors (five per cent higher week-on-week).

Yardings have bounced back by 182 per cent week-on-week following all the public holidays, with 7800 head reported on the EYCI this week.  

The Western Young Cattle Indicator (WYCI) has softened significantly by 78c to 1141.5c/kg cwt. In the last two weeks, there has only been one sale reporting for the WYCI, which could be contributing to its volatility.

Meanwhile, medium steer prices have continued to ease, dropping by 24c week-on-week. A larger proportion of sales are going to processors, up 12 per cent from last week.

Trade lamb prices have softened 30c week-on-week with yardings remaining relatively similar.

The largest contributor for trade lambs was Hamilton, Victoria, which was trading 14c under the national average and contributing 19 per cent of sales. This was due to a strengthening in yardings to 22,000 head for lambs.

Light lamb prices have eased 17c week-on-week. However, a 144c premium on the national average was recorded in Naracoorte, South Australia. This was due to restocker demand.  

Restocker lambs have softened 14c week-on-week to 853.14c/kg cwt. Ballarat, Victoria, which contributed 47 per cent of sales, was trading 8c under the national average.

According to MLA, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, was fetching the highest premium on the national average at 1068.54c/kg cwt, or a 215c premium on the national average.  

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