DPIRD information on the latest developments
- Industry Update: Live Sheep Export#6
- Industry Update: Live Sheep Export#5
- Industry Update: Live Sheep Export#4
- Industry Update: Live Sheep Export#3
- Industry Update: Live Sheep Export#2
- Industry Update: Live Sheep Export#1
- Alternatives for sheep planned for live export market July 2018
The industry
In 2019 WA exported 1.0 million live sheep to nine countries, mostly in the Middle East, worth A$136 million. The three largest markets by volume were Kuwait (35%), Qatar (25%) and Jordan (19%).
Nationally, 1.1 million sheep were exported live from Australia in 2019, valued at $143 million. This is a 43% decline when compared to 2017, which is largely due to the industry imposed pause during the Northern Hemisphere summers of 2018 and 2019.
The majority of Australia's live export sheep come from WA, and the proportion of Australia’s live export sheep sourced from WA has increased over the last decade. In 2009 WA accounted for 72% of Australian live sheep exports, but this increased to 86% in 2017 as exports from other parts of Australia declined more rapidly than those from WA. In 2019 it increased to 97%.