Rising prices for sheep
The supply of sheep for slaughter remains very scarce. Despite reduced demand due to several plants processing sheep going offline, prices continue climbing. “They are paying the prices listed by consignors or a few cents more,” noted one intermediary. Heavy lambs bring US$4.30–4.35 per kilo carcass weight, while mutton hover around US$3.60 per kilo.
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