澳大利亚牛羊市场周报20260703
2026-07-10

核心要点

  • 受供给持续缩减影响,多项肉羊指标刷新历史纪录。

  • 牛只上市量有所回升,但市场表现分化。

  • 全澳各州肉牛屠宰量均出现下滑。

肉牛市场

全国肉牛上市总量环比上涨9%,达62672头,各品类行情涨跌分化。后备一岁母牛指数周跌幅最大,下跌3.5%,报460澳分/公斤活重;重型阉公牛指数上涨3%,报452澳分/公斤活重。

全国青年牛指数小幅上涨1%,稳定在533.5澳分/公斤活重,昆士兰州依旧是主要供给来源。全州供货量占全国总量60%,其中罗马地区占25%,线上拍卖渠道占20%。罗马市场行情报告显示,南部采购商入市活跃,对本地行情形成明显支撑。

本周加工母牛指数持平于377澳分/公斤活重,本次上市母牛共7867头。各地供货分布较为均衡,越往南部供货量略有缩减。昆士兰州供货占比35%,新南威尔士州37%,维多利亚州20%。

绵羊市场

本周市场供给持续收紧,各类肉羊单日行情指数接连刷新历史纪录,涵盖以下品类:

  • 全国羊肉指数:928.7澳分/公斤胴体重

  • 商品羔羊指数:1252澳分/公斤胴体重

  • 美利奴羔羊指数:1158澳分/公斤胴体重

本周全国羔羊上市量环比下降7%,至104251头;全国成年肉羊上市量下滑12%,为无公共节假日影响下的历史单周最低水平,仅32487头。

商品羔羊指数本周收于1249澳分/公斤胴体重,本周上市商品羔羊共计23549头。供给端新南威尔士州占70%,维多利亚州占22%,西澳占6%;西澳本地商品羔羊指数为1111澳分/公斤胴体重。

后备繁育羔羊指数本周跌幅最大,下降2%,报1189澳分/公斤胴体重,上市总量13497头。其中西澳供货5638头,占比42%;卡坦宁与穆奇阿两地拍卖综合指数1103澳分/公斤胴体重。新南威尔士州供货占45%,维多利亚州占7%。科罗瓦、达博、沃加三地成交价最优,均价均超1335澳分/公斤胴体重。

屠宰量

统计周期:截至2026年7月3日当周

请注意:自统计截止2026年7月3日当周起,昆士兰州一家牛肉加工厂已停止向全国畜牧数据统计服务(NLRS)报送周屠宰数据,后续跨周期对比行情时需留意该变动。澳洲肉类及畜牧业协会(MLA)的数据来源于全国各加工厂自愿上报。

全国畜牧数据统计服务仍在持续完善屠宰数据的覆盖范围,当前上报数据约占全国总屠宰量的 80%。

(1)牛只

全国肉牛屠宰量环比下降7%,至145302头,各州屠宰量全线走低。新南威尔士州环比减少6%,屠宰量33018头;昆士兰州周跌幅最大,达10%,屠宰量75673头,数据变动部分源于前述报送机构退出。

各州肉牛屠宰量(同比):

  • 新南威尔士州:同比下降10%,屠宰量33018头

  • 昆士兰州:同比下降3%,屠宰量75673头

  • 南澳大利亚州:持平,屠宰量3826头

  • 塔斯马尼亚州:同比下降6%,屠宰量4728头

  • 维多利亚州:同比下降9%,屠宰量24232头

  • 西澳大利亚州:同比上涨34%,屠宰量3825头

(2)羊肉

受市场供给持续收紧、多家加工厂停工开展冬季检修影响,本周全国羔羊与成年肉羊屠宰总量下滑。全国羔羊屠宰量环比增至348793头,新南威尔士州、维多利亚州供货有所增加;全国成年肉羊屠宰量环比下降8%,为42390头。

各州羔羊屠宰量(同比):

  • 新南威尔士州:同比上涨5%,屠宰量102870头

  • 昆士兰州:同比下降25%,屠宰量1048头

  • 南澳大利亚州:同比下降56%,屠宰量21445头

  • 塔斯马尼亚州:同比下降38%,屠宰量4990头

  • 维多利亚州:同比下降7.5%,屠宰量182962头

  • 西澳大利亚州:同比下降22%,屠宰量35478头

供稿:澳大利亚肉类与畜牧业协会市场信息分析师 亚历克斯・弗莱

数据发布于2026年7月10日,发布当日信息准确有效

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Weekly cattle and sheep market wrap

Key points

  • Multiple sheep indicators broke records against a continuing decline in supply.

  • A lift in the cattle yarding brought mixed results.

  • Cattle slaughter fell across all states.


Cattle market


The national cattle yarding lifted 9% to 62,672 head, with indicators showing mixed results. The Restocker Yearling Heifer Indicator had the biggest drop over the week – 3.5% to 460¢/kg liveweight (lwt) – while the Heavy Steer Indicator lifted 3% to 452¢/kg lwt.


The National Young Cattle Indicator remained stable (+1%) at 533.5¢/kg lwt, with Queensland continuing to dominate supply. In total, Queensland contributed 60% of the total offering – 25% from Roma and a further 20% from online channels. The market report from Roma noted a present and active influence from southern buyers.


The Processor Cow Indicator remained stable this week at 377¢/kg lwt across an offering of 7,867 head. Supply was evenly spread but tapered off slightly moving south. Queensland made up 35% of the offering, with NSW at 37% and Victoria at 20%.


Sheep market


This week, supply continued to tighten, resulting in daily indicator records being broken across:


  • National Mutton Indicator at 928.7¢/kg carcase weight (cwt)

  • Trade Lamb Indicator at 1,252¢/kg cwt

  • Merino Lamb Indicator at 1,158¢/kg cwt.


The national lamb yarding fell 7% this week to 104,251, while the national sheep yarding fell 12% to 32,487, making it the lowest weekly sheep yarding not affected by public holidays on record.


The Trade Lamb Indicator finished the week at 1,249¢/kg cwt and had a total weekly offering of 23,549 head, with 70% of supply coming from NSW, 22% from Victoria and WA making up 6%. In WA, the indicator sits at 1,111¢/kg cwt.


The Restocker Lamb Indicator had the biggest drop over the week, falling 2% to 1,189¢/kg cwt across an offering of 13,497 head. WA accounted for 42% of the offering at 5,638 head. The indicator across the two sales at Katanning and Muchea reached 1,103¢/kg cwt. NSW contributed 45% of the offering and Victoria made up 7%. Best prices came from Corowa, Dubbo and Wagga, all averaging over 1,335¢/kg cwt.


Slaughter

Week ending 3 July 2026


Please note that as of the reporting week ending 3 July, a Queensland-based beef processor has discontinued their contribution to the National Livestock Reporting Service (NLRS) weekly slaughter report. Please be aware of this for comparisons across time. MLA relies on voluntary submissions from processing plants nationally.


NLRS continues to work towards improving slaughter report coverage, which currently represents approximately 80% of national slaughter.


(1)Cattle


National cattle slaughter fell 7% week-on-week (WoW) to 145,302 head as all states’ slaughter levels dropped. NSW dropped 6% over the week to 33,018, while Queensland had the biggest weekly drop of 10% to 75,673 head, partially impacted by the change in reporting.


State-by-state cattle slaughter (YoY):


  • NSW: down 10% to 33,018 head

  • Queensland: down 3% to 75,673 head

  • SA: stable at 3,826 head

  • Tasmania: down 6% to 4,728 head

  • Victoria: down 9% to 24,232 head

  • WA: up 34% to 3,825 head.


(2)Sheepmeat


National lamb and mutton slaughter dropped this week as supply continues to tighten and several facilities remain closed for winter maintenance periods. National lamb lifted WoW to 348,793 head, with a boost in supply found in NSW and Victoria. National mutton fell 8% WoW to 42,390 head.


State-by-state lamb slaughter (YoY):


  • NSW: up 5% to 102,870 head

  • Queensland: down 25% to 1,048 head

  • SA: down 56% to 21,445 head

  • Tasmania: down 38% to 4,990 head

  • Victoria: down 7.5% to 182,962 head

  • WA: down 22% to 35,478 head.


Attribute content to: Alex Fry, MLA Market Information Analyst


Information is correct at time of publication on 10 July 2026.


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