7218.0.55.001 - Livestock and Meat, Australia - Electronic Publication, Oct 2006  
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 01/12/2006   
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OCTOBER KEY POINTS

TREND ESTIMATES

  • The trend estimate for sheep slaughterings rose for the sixth consecutive month, to 1.2 million. This was the highest figure recorded since December 2002.
  • The trend estimate for lamb slaughterings rose for the tenth consecutive month, to 1.7 million. This was the highest figure recorded since records began in 1979.
  • The trend estimate for mutton production rose for the sixth consecutive month, to 25,300 tonnes. This was the highest figure recorded since October 2002.
  • The trend estimate for lamb meat production rose for the tenth consecutive month, to 36,200 tonnes. This was the highest figure recorded since records began in 1979.

OCTOBER KEY FIGURES


Seasonally
Trend
LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTERED
Original
adjusted
estimate
'000
'000
'000

Cattle
734.6
716.2
683.2
Calves
94.6
76.7
73.0
Sheep
1,407.0
1,288.5
1,214.9
Lambs
1,865.4
1,719.0
1,740.0
Pigs
412.3
441.5
441.0

Seasonally
Trend
MEAT PRODUCED
Original
adjusted
estimate
tonnes
tonnes
tonnes

Beef
198,979
192,168
186,228
Veal
2,847
2,552
2,491
Mutton
29,969
26,635
25,298
Lamb
37,851
35,595
36,211
Pig meat
29,769
31,684
31,631



NOTES

INTRODUCTION

This publication presents statistics on livestock slaughterings and meat production. These statistics are based on a monthly collection from abattoirs and other major slaughtering establishments. More detailed information on this series can be obtained by contacting the ABS or by referring to the quarterly ABS publication Livestock Products, Australia (cat. no. 7215.0).


FORTHCOMING ISSUES

The November 2006 issue of this data is due for release on 11 January 2007.

For more information about these and related statistics, contact John Moody on Hobart 03 6222 5867, or the National Information and Referral Service on 1300 135 070.