The New Zealand Herald

NZ Lamb prices hit a record high

Nzherald.co.nz/business While numbers are big, experts warn US-China trade tensions could derail global growth and reduce demand

- Jamie Gray

New Zealand lamb prices have hit their highest point ever. Heather Stacy, general manager livestock and shareholde­r services at Alliance Group — New Zealand’s biggest sheepmeat exporter — said the co-op has a minimum price starting in September of $8.20, which is the highest price it has ever paid.

Stacy expected prices to pull back after the traditiona­l Christmas “chill” period — when chilled meat is shipped off to northern markets and frozen — starts to enter the product mix.

“It’s fair to say that prices are starting to top out,” she said, adding that the Alliance was seeing some buyer resistance at current elevated levels.

Stacy said sheep farmers had enjoyed 18 months of stability, which was setting them up well for next season.

She said next season’s lambing percentage­s were also expected to be high.

ASB, in its latest commoditie­s report, said lamb was strong across key markets and reflected generally healthy global economic growth and demand.

United States and European Union — excluding the United Kingdom — prices were particular­ly strong.

“EU prices for the season to date sit 22 per cent higher than for the same period a year ago, while US prices are up 19 per cent,” it said.

These increases compared to the overall 16 per cent rise in New Zealand lamb export prices.

“Looking ahead to the new season, we are optimistic that prices will remain very healthy, but at the same time we are wary of growing risks,” the bank said.

In particular, the escalating USChina trade tensions could derail global economic growth and reduce global lamb demand.

“The other risk is that consumer price resistance can kick in at these record levels,” the bank said.

 ?? Photo / Norrie Montgomery ?? The Andrea Moore show at New Zealand Fashion Week.
Photo / Norrie Montgomery The Andrea Moore show at New Zealand Fashion Week.

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