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http://www.news.com.au/money/for-a-k...tory-e6frfmci-
1225815165289 "Nearly half of Australia's lamb is exported. The biggest market is the US (24.5 per cent), " $100 for a kilo of lamb by 2016 * From: The Daily Telegraph * January 01, 2010 4:15AM IT'S almost enough to turn a meat-lover vegetarian - a single kilogram of lamb cutlets could cost $100 by the middle of the decade. Australian Bureau of Statistics official consumer price index (CPI) data shows lamb has doubled in price since 2000. By comparison, beef rose 52 per cent and seafood by 51 per cent. Chicken only set buyers back an extra 15 per cent. Food prices in general increased 43 per cent. The Daily Telegraph found Sydney butchers charging up to $59/kg for cutlets yesterday. If prices continue to rise at the rate of the past decade, those lamb cutlets would hit $100/kg by Christmas 2016 - and reach nearly $120/kg in 10 years. Even if your butcher charges less than $59/kg, it still means two cutlets cost what four did at the start of 2000 - and what one might cost in 2020. Australians spend $2.2 billion a year on lamb, according to Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA). We eat 11kg each, among the highest levels in the world. Price increases are being driven by growing international demand and falling supply. On December 15, lamb prices at Forbes - one of the largest livestock trading centres in NSW - reached the highest in recent memory. Head stockman Geoff Chandler of Kevin Miller, Whitty, Lennon and Co in Forbes, yesterday said prices would increase in the lead-up to winter. Recent flooding would moderate supply but demand from exporters was unlikely to slacken. Mr Chandler, involved in livestock trade for 50 years, said lamb prices would continue to rise. "The demand for lamb and other sheep meat in other parts of the world is increasing while supply is decreasing. That can only do one thing," he said. Lamb exports for the year through October were up 16 per cent compared with the five-year average, MLA said. Nearly half of Australia's lamb is exported. The biggest market is the US (24.5 per cent), followed by North Asia (20.9 per cent) and the Middle East (19.5 per cent). AgForce Sheep & Wool said the Australian flock was now at the same level as it was at Federation, with the ABS quoting numbers as low as 71 million sheep down from about 119 million in 2000. Australia is the world's second-largest exporter of lamb after New Zealand. The area operated by farms with lambs and sheep is about 134 million hectares, or 17 per cent of Australia's land mass. -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia If we are not meant to eat animals, why are they made of meat? |
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![]() "PeterL" > wrote in message .. . > PeterL > wrote in news:Xns9CF416B995C01Peterhomeinbrissie@ > 61.9.191.5: > > >> >> We eat 11kg each, among the highest levels in the world. > > > > Someone is eating our 22kgs, because we certainly aren't!!! > > > -- > Peter Lucas > Brisbane > Australia That would be me. And maybe even another person's portion. Lambs are so cute. And cuddly. And tasty. Steve |
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"Steve B" > wrote in news
![]() @news.infowest.com: > > "PeterL" > wrote in message > .. . >> PeterL > wrote in news:Xns9CF416B995C01Peterhomeinbrissie@ >> 61.9.191.5: >> >> >>> >>> We eat 11kg each, among the highest levels in the world. >> >> >> >> Someone is eating our 22kgs, because we certainly aren't!!! >> > > Lambs are so > cute. And cuddly. Are you Kiwi??? ;-P > And tasty. > You're welcome to it. My SO has even gone off lamb since she's been with me. She much prefers the beef eye fillet steaks :-) -- Peter Lucas Brisbane Australia If we are not meant to eat animals, why are they made of meat? |
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![]() "PeterL" > wrote in message ... > "Steve B" > wrote in news ![]() > @news.infowest.com: > >> >> "PeterL" > wrote in message >> .. . >>> PeterL > wrote in > news:Xns9CF416B995C01Peterhomeinbrissie@ >>> 61.9.191.5: >>> >>> >>>> >>>> We eat 11kg each, among the highest levels in the world. >>> >>> >>> >>> Someone is eating our 22kgs, because we certainly aren't!!! >>> > >> >> Lambs are so >> cute. And cuddly. > > > > Are you Kiwi??? ;-P > > > >> And tasty. >> > > > > You're welcome to it. > > > My SO has even gone off lamb since she's been with me. > > She much prefers the beef eye fillet steaks :-) > > > -- > Peter Lucas > Brisbane > Australia > > > If we are not meant to eat animals, > why are they made of meat? No, I'm from Utah, where they discovered another use for sheep. Wool. Steve |
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"Steve B" > wrote in news:190317-76e1.ln1
@news.infowest.com: > > No, I'm from Utah, where they discovered another use for sheep. > > Wool. > > Steve We shear a few of ours too :-) http://www.wool.com/Fibre-Selection_...aracteristics- of-the-Australian-Wool-Clip.htm I'm with you on the lambs being cute and tasty.. -- Rhonda Anderson Cranebrook, NSW, Australia Core of my heart, my country! Land of the rainbow gold, For flood and fire and famine she pays us back threefold. My Country, Dorothea MacKellar, 1904 |
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