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flag Australian Wagyu prices fell in Q3 2025, with lower grades dropping significantly, signaling a structural market reset.

flag Australian Wagyu prices in Q3 2025 continued a multi-year correction, with most grades below 2021–2022 highs but showing modest quarterly gains. flag 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. flag The shift signals a structural market reset driven by increased supply, normalized demand, and higher costs. flag 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. flag A Q4 2025 survey aims to track producer sentiment and market trends.

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