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Mecardo Analysis - Pre-Easter supply glut fails to dampen price

 By Matt Dalgleish | Source: MLA, Mecardo. 

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Prices for all NLRS reported categories of east coast lamb and sheep have risen from levels recorded in mid-March, despite most measures of supply reaching toward seasonal highs, to see most categories of lamb fetching over 700¢ and mutton holding above 500¢ this week.

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Since mid-March lamb throughput across the east coast has been running 18% higher than the pattern set by the five-year trend and sheep yarding levels have been more pronounced, averaging weekly levels 47% above the five-year trend (Figure 1).

A similar picture emerges for East coast lamb slaughter with average weekly levels running nearly 14% higher than the five-year average trend – Figure 2. The higher supply having limited impact upon prices as meat works seemingly happy to soak up the additional supply prior to the Easter period slowdown.

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A summary of sale yard price movements highlights the market strength over the past four weeks in the face of the higher supply with all categories registering closing prices this week that are around 70¢ to 100¢ higher than a month ago – Figure 3.

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The Eastern States Trade Lamb Indicator (ESTLI) managing a 2% gain on the week to close at 722¢/kg cwt. In the West trade lambs managed to climb also, up nearly 1% on the mid-week price summary from Meat and Livestock Australia, but unable to break above the 700¢ level yet at 679¢/kg cwt.

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The week ahead
Reduced sales and a lighter offering is expected as we hit the Easter lull so it’s unlikely to see prices retreat too much in the coming weeks. Although the forecast for rain into the next week is pretty light on and without a clear sign of a decent Autumn break in the south there will be limited opportunities for prices to surge too much higher.