NOTES
FORTHCOMING ISSUES
ISSUE | Release Date |
February 2009 | 2 April 2009 |
March 2009 | 1 May 2009 |
April 2009 | 5 June 2009 |
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).
INQUIRIES
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SUMMARY COMMENTARY
LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTERED
- The trend estimate for cattle slaughterings decreased for the sixth consecutive month, to 652,000, and was up 2% compared to the same period last year.
- The trend estimate for sheep slaughterings declined for the eighth consecutive month, to 884,000, and was down 11% compared to the same time last year.
- The trend estimate for lamb slaughterings increased for the eighth consecutive month, to 1.8 million, and was 3% higher than the same period in the previous year.
- The trend estimate for pig slaughterings increased compared to the previous month, to 378,000. This was a decrease of 13% compared to the same period last year.
Livestock Slaughtered, Australia, January 2009 |
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| Original | Seasonally
Adjusted | Trend |
| no. | no. | no. |
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CATTLE (excl. calves) | 550 815 | 666 821 | 652 073 |
CALVES | 28 091 | 68 798 | 66 209 |
SHEEP | 975 192 | 844 207 | 884 214 |
LAMBS | 1 705 362 | 1 726 381 | 1 779 259 |
PIGS | 352 546 | 380 436 | 378 115 |
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MEAT PRODUCTION
- The trend estimate for beef production declined for the seventh consecutive month, to 175,000 tonnes, and was up 1% compared to the same period last year.
- The trend estimate for mutton production decreased for the ninth consecutive month to 18,500 tonnes, and was down 15% compared to same time last year.
- The trend estimate for lamb production increased for the seventh consecutive month, to 36,000 tonnes, and was 1% lower that the same period last year.
- The trend estimate for pig production remained steady at 27,100 tonnes, and was 15% down compared to the previous year.
Meat Produced, Australia, January 2009 |
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| Original | Seasonally
Adjusted | Trend |
| t | t | t |
|
BEEF | 147 759 | 180 148 | 174 813 |
VEAL | 1 508 | 2 376 | 2 224 |
MUTTON | 20 611 | 17 639 | 18 525 |
LAMB | 34 483 | 34 983 | 36 034 |
PIG MEAT | 24 861 | 27 149 | 27 086 |
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