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- … B+LNZ's Insights team publishes a range of detailed reports and information each year covering national data, analysis and forecasts for farmers in the sheep and beef sectors. … Our reports are updated mid-season, and we estimate the projected lamb crop every November. Our Economic Service team also provides reports on specific subjects related to the sheep and beef sector, including annual … these reports on a regular basis, email econ@beeflambnz.com … 2025 … 2024 … 2023 … 2022 … 2021 … 2020 … 2019 … 2018 … Economic reports …
- … B+LNZ’s Economic Service comment on December 2021 red meat exports …
- B+LNZ Lamb Crop confirms fewer lambs in spring 2024 …
- External resource… Economic Evaluation of Stock Water Reticulation on Hill Country report …
- B+LNZ also provides a range of interactive tools to help with planning and business decisions. Access our Lambing Calculator, Sheep Calendar, Benchmarking Tool, Meat Export Tool, Meat and Wool Calculator, Profitability Calculator and Bizplan. … Industry …
- Beef + Lamb New Zealand report shows on-farm inflation at 2.8 percent …
- … Archive of Annual Reports … This page contains governance and reporting information. … Remit policies and guidelines A proposed remit is a … If you want to propose a remit, you should read the following documents before completing the remit form. … Annual reports Our annual report is published in February and reports on the previous financial year, from 1 October to 30 September. For a hard copy, please contact us . 2024 Annual …
- … to reduce ewe losses in New Zealand flocks. … Background Ewe losses, especially during lambing, are a major source of economic cost for sheep farmers. Research from Massey and Lincoln Universities in 2021 revealed that ewe losses can range … two-thirds of these losses occurring during lambing, also resulting in lamb losses. This project aims to quantify the economic costs due to ewe losses using real-world farm data, helping farmers identify economically viable methods to reduce ewe losses in their flocks. How will this be achieved? An established bio-economic model that can simulate the interaction between biological and economic factors on-farms will be used to …