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96.7% of Marketed Sheep Exported Live

Sheep farming has been crucial in the development of New Zealand's economy, and for 130 years was the most important agricultural industry.ewe....female sheep. Original public domain image from Wikimedia Commons

 

Year-on-year, sheep marketing surged by 69.3% to 62 136 heads in February 2026, compared with the same month in 2025, according to the Livestock and Livestock Products Board of Namibia.

 

Of the marketed sheep, live exports recorded a substantial year‐on‐year increase of 96.7% to 47,838 head by the end of February 2026.

 

South Africa absorbed 100% of the live exports.

 

Year-on-year slaughter activities for sheep at export abattoirs also rose sharply by 61.0%, recording 7,946 head, while local abattoirs recorded a 14.9% decline to 6,352 head during the review period.

 

The average producer price for sheep stood at N$64.09/kg in February 2026, up N$2.56/kg from the 2025 average of N$61.53/kg.

 

The Board has noted that the sheep sector is primarily export-oriented, with South Africa being the most dependable market, offering favourable price incentives.

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