MAY KEY TREND FIGURES
LIVESTOCK SLAUGHTERED AND MEAT PRODUCED, Australia, May 2016
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| April 2016 | May 2016 | April 2016 to May 2016 | May 2015 to May 2016 |
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Livestock (no.) | | | | |
Cattle (a) | 651 207 | 652 531 | 0.2% | -16.2% |
Calves | 47 068 | 50 570 | 7.4% | -13.8% |
Sheep | 637 931 | 626 766 | -1.8% | -8.1% |
Lambs | 1 977 037 | 1 973 550 | -0.2% | 2.0% |
Pigs | 420 622 | 422 042 | 0.3% | 1.7% |
Meat (t) | | | | |
Beef | 186 666 | 186 660 | 0.0% | -14.1% |
Veal | 2 120 | 2 287 | 7.9% | -24.2% |
Mutton | 15 733 | 15 602 | -0.8% | -4.2% |
Lamb | 44 383 | 44 316 | -0.2% | 3.4% |
Pig Meat | 31 900 | 32 089 | 0.6% | 2.7% |
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(a) Excludes calves
MAY KEY POINTS
Livestock and meat production monthly trend movements for May 2016
- Cattle slaughter remained steady in May but fell by 126,000 head (or 16 percent) from May 2015.
- The number of calves slaughtered rose by 3,500 (or 7 percent) from April 2016.
- Sheep slaughter fell by 11,000 head (or 2 percent) from April 2016 and by 56,000 head (or 8 percent) from May 2015.
- Lamb slaughter fell slightly after reaching a 5-year peak in April 2016.
- Pig slaughter continued its longer term pattern of steady growth.