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Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by FreeStuffsNG: 10:07pm On Nov 23, 2023
Australia has too many sheep – and farmers are giving them away for free



Australia’s mutton glut has sent prices tumbling, and some farmers are compelled to give their sheep away to save costs instead of rearing them on-farm.
Driving the large sheep flock were three years of above-average rainfall in Australia’s sheep regions.


Australia’s mutton glut sent prices tumbling, and some farmers are culling or giving away their sheep to save costs instead of rearing them on-farm.

Mutton prices have slumped 70% over the past year to $1.23 per kg, data provided by Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) showed.

“Australia has had several very good seasons over the past few years, which means that the sheep flock has reached 78.75 million head – the largest since 2007,” said MLA’s global supply analyst Tim Jackson.

Driving the large sheep flock were three years of above-average rainfall in Australia’s sheep regions, such as New South Wales and Victoria. Rainfall is ideal for growing grass, which is conducive for feeding and breeding the livestock.

“The more it rained and the longer the market stayed buoyant, the more it drove producers to retain sheep they’d otherwise turn off, and as a result numbers continued to grow,” chairman of Sheep Producers Australia, Andrew Spencer, told CNBC via email, referring to ranchers keeping more sheep on-farm instead of fattening them and sending the livestock to slaughterhouses and markets.

“Farmers have [since] seen a massive fall in profitability … Many sheep may not have a market which could lead to farmers destroying animals,” Steve McGuire, vice president of agricultural advocacy group WAFarmers, told CNBC.

He added that farmers would much rather give the animals away than cull them, but there hasn’t been many takers for the free sheep.

Too many sheep
Australia’s sheep flock is expected to expand 23% from the 100-year low in 2020, stats from MLA showed.

Consequently, the oversupply of sheep sent prices of the livestock lower, marking a reversal of the windfall that farmers enjoyed from record mutton prices three years back.

The discounted prices are a double whammy for farmers, who now have to feed a huge flock for longer, even as weather conditions have taken a turn for the worse this year.

Many sheep may not have a market which could lead to farmers destroying animals.

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology recently had its driest September on record, and the parched weather is not about to let up. The bureau in November warned El Nino will continue and that a strong positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) event is likely — suggesting the next few months will continue to be relatively hot and dry.

The adverse weather is set to reduce the supply of feed.

As a result, farmers are trying to reduce their flock, which may include sending livestock to slaughterhouses and meat processors.

“Conditions in 2023 have been dryer than the last three years … This has affected producer confidence, and increased supply of sheep and lambs to processors,” Jackson said.

But the meat processing facilities, or abattoirs, are not able to cull the high volume of sheep fast enough.


“The increased turnoff of sheep has come at a time when processors are still not at full capacity due to labor skills shortages,” said co-founder of agricultural consulting firm Episode 3, Matt Dalgleish.

A backlog of unprocessed stock from last year’s stock has also contributed to the slaughterhouse bottleneck, said McGuire from WAFarmers.

What it means for prices
Australia is the world’s leading producer and exporter of sheep meat, and the oversupply has placed downward pressure on global wholesale prices.

But what do the lower prices mean for grocery shoppers who are looking to serve their next rack of lamb.

In spite of plunging sheep prices, the retail discount has yet to be reflected to the same extent, McGuire noted. Woolworths Group, a major Australian supermarket chain, announced it would cut prices of lamb products by 20%.

Australia exported a record amount of sheep meat in October “so the meat is starting to move, it is just a big backlog to clear,” McGuire said. He expects consumers both within Australia and overseas to continue to see more dips in mutton price.

That said, some farmers are considering not mating their ewes to reduce costs, McGuire added. This could lead to a fall in young sheep numbers which may shift the sheep market landscape from oversupply to undersupply quite rapidly.

A recent National Farmers Federation survey showed that more than 60% of Australian farmers surveyed did not feel more positive about the future of farming compared to a year ago.

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/11/23/australia-farmers-are-giving-sheep-away-for-free.html

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by FreeStuffsNG: 10:07pm On Nov 23, 2023
This is an inefficient use of resources and will hurt not only the farmers but the environment.

They were overbreeding, overfeeding and overstocking the flock till the animals became a nuisance and liability. Smh.

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by Natural27: 10:09pm On Nov 23, 2023
Wow, enough enjoyment

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by Urheadmaster(m): 10:22pm On Nov 23, 2023
This is one hell of a news for the Australian farmers
Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by richiemcgold: 10:29pm On Nov 23, 2023
Can't they ship them down here in Nigeria?

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by Blue3k(m): 10:31pm On Nov 23, 2023
Business opportunity for anyone that has a market for these sheep. Penny's on the dollar if this news is true.

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by christejames(m): 10:31pm On Nov 23, 2023
Nigeria 🇳🇬 should have been in such level of self-actualization and economic sufficiency, but nah!


Our numbskul leaders will only derive orgasm when they see we the masses retrogress to the point of begging them for crumbs of what is actually ours embarassed undecided... Tufia for the sleeping giANT!



Abeg Australia 🇦🇺 farmers, una fit waybill only two sheep 🐑 come my side? undecided I wan rear am!

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by JASONjnr(m): 10:59pm On Nov 23, 2023
richiemcgold:
Can't they ship them down here in Nigeria?

They should rather stock more and send them down during Salah celebration. One politician will buy thousands of it and dash his constituents to sing his name.

The abokis selling theirs, have hiked the prices.

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by Offpointng: 11:06pm On Nov 23, 2023
I don't even like the meat

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by CandidAdmin(m): 11:13pm On Nov 23, 2023
Excuse me, but how does this affect 9ja?

Question of the day- Does australia allow open grazing?

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by WorldRichest: 11:15pm On Nov 23, 2023
Nigeria's Fulani see wetin your mates dey do for Australia

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by Gadafii: 11:23pm On Nov 23, 2023
If them ship thi thing come Nigeria, our politicians go still loot am

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by TANID(m): 12:26am On Nov 24, 2023
richiemcgold:
Can't they ship them down here in Nigeria?
grin

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by googi: 12:39am On Nov 24, 2023
Business opportunity.

Japajantis use your ticket money and foreign school fees to rear sheep in Nigeria. Displace those looking for your backyard to rear cows.

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by Adabestseason(m): 3:43am On Nov 24, 2023
send them to us here in nigeria,you will be appreciated,anchors borrowers programme for grain production ended in the accounts of CBN'governor and his cohorts

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by ednut1(m): 4:00am On Nov 24, 2023
richiemcgold:
Can't they ship them down here in Nigeria?
it will be too expensive na
Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by sulakishop(m): 4:43am On Nov 24, 2023
How I wish say na Cotonou...

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by benuejosh: 6:53am On Nov 24, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
This is an inefficient use of resources and will hurt not only the farmers but the environment.

They were overbreeding, overfeeding and overstocking the flock till the animals became a nuisance and liability. Smh.

The FAO should help them re-distribute the nutrients and export some of the proteins and animals to an investment haven like Lagos so it can be steadily released into the nutrient cycle of the environment and help the farmers recoup their investments.
No be only Lagos der o, Benue too will make good use of it.

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by Akpaamunsi: 7:10am On Nov 24, 2023
googi:
Business opportunity.

Japajantis use your ticket money and foreign school fees to rear sheep in Nigeria. Displace those looking for your backyard to rear cows.

And what have you yourself done with this opportunity Teacher teach me nonsense

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by kelvindj98: 7:15am On Nov 24, 2023
Australia and the over abundance of animals. From rats to wild pigs, to rabbits to spiders to snakes, and now sheeps.

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by Lanre1st(m): 7:16am On Nov 24, 2023
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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by GreatAchiever1: 7:16am On Nov 24, 2023
I don't mind being a Shepherd.
Make the citizens kill am chop na.
Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by Franzinni: 7:16am On Nov 24, 2023
Nigeria too has too many sheep, they are dimwitted and easy to manipulate, they never seem to have the ability to find good shepherds, they simply prefer the howls of wolves in sheep clothing who are adept at telling them whatever they want to hear every 4 years, just to lead then into perpetual captivity of the body and mind... And alot of them don't mind becasue they comparatively believe they are in a better position too other sheep who have it bad... It's a damn shame we don't even have people to dash them to free !!!

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by bluefilm: 7:17am On Nov 24, 2023
Wow!

Some people dey enjoy o!

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by Beverlyjean(f): 7:18am On Nov 24, 2023
Some men are about to rush to the Aussies and start importation business

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by datola: 7:18am On Nov 24, 2023
Obe!
Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by MrDoGood(m): 7:18am On Nov 24, 2023
This can never happen in Nigeria

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Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by sonofthunder: 7:18am On Nov 24, 2023
See flexing..... Except you are a farmer of course
Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by Lovemeharder(f): 7:18am On Nov 24, 2023
A land of snake. What does nigeria have plenty and would also want to dash like this beautiful country?
Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by denzel231: 7:18am On Nov 24, 2023
Where for Australia
..give me location.. I dey there like this
Re: Australia Has Too Many Sheep And Farmers Are Giving Them Away For Free by Gajagojo: 7:19am On Nov 24, 2023
Do you know they have millions of WILD CAMELS
in Australia.
It is a very interesting story how that happened

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