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Australian Wagyu prices fell in Q3 2025, with lower grades dropping significantly, signaling a structural market reset.
Australian Wagyu prices in Q3 2025 continued a multi-year correction, with most grades below 2021–2022 highs but showing modest quarterly gains.
Fullblood Wagyu remained strongest, averaging $3,169 per head, while F1 premiums dropped to $122 per head—down from a $418 historical average—reflecting reduced value for lower-generation cattle.
The shift signals a structural market reset driven by increased supply, normalized demand, and higher costs.
Though signs of stabilization emerge from better seasonal conditions and disciplined production, a full recovery is expected to be gradual, especially for lower-tier Wagyu.
A Q4 2025 survey aims to track producer sentiment and market trends.
Los precios de Wagyu australianos cayeron en el tercer trimestre de 2025, con calidades más bajas disminuyendo significativamente, lo que indica un reajuste estructural del mercado.