Mutton cracks $9/kg for the first time
Mutton prices exceeded 900 cents per kilogram for the first time, driven by a significant drop in supply and strong buyer demand. At Wagga Wagga, heavy ewes averaged 1,009 cents a kilogram, highlighting record sheep prices across Australia. Meat and Livestock Australia predicts the national sheep flock will continue to decline, currently at record.
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Published 27 Jun 2026, 03:05 UTC · Updated 27 Jun 2026, 03:10 UTC
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