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Australian cattle prices to rise 30%-35% over two years, peaking in 2026–2027 before stabilizing at 550–570 cents/kg.
Australian cattle prices are projected to rise 30% to 35% over the next two years due to herd rebuilding after drought and financial pressures caused widespread liquidation, especially in the south.
Prices are expected to peak in 2026–2027 before stabilizing from 2028 to 2033 at around 550 to 570 cents per kilogram for Angus steers, forming a new market norm.
This stability is supported by expanding meat processing capacity, tighter global protein supplies, and persistent high input costs.
Industry leaders urge producers to invest in genetics now, citing strong returns and long-term growth potential, calling the current period a pivotal moment for strategic development in the beef sector.
Los precios del ganado australiano aumentarán entre un 30% y un 35% en dos años, alcanzando su punto máximo en 2026-2027 antes de estabilizarse en 550-570 centavos/kg.