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Namibia’s cattle sales plunge by 49.1% in January

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Namibia’s livestock industry experienced a significant downturn in January 2025, with cattle sales dropping by 49.1% compared to the same period last year, according to the latest report from the Livestock and Livestock Products Board.

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The board revealed that only 11,797 cattle were marketed in January 2025, a sharp decline from the 23,166 cattle sold in January 2024. Live exports saw the steepest decline, plummeting by 68.2%, while throughput at B&C class abattoirs fell by 56%.

Slaughtering at export-approved abattoirs, however, recorded a modest increase of 5.2%.

Despite the drop in cattle sales, prices remained strong. The s-VCF beef all-grade average carcass price rose to N$64.01/kg, an increase of N$4.60/kg from January 2024.

Similarly, the s-VCF B2 producer price climbed by N$9.00/kg year-on-year, reaching N$70.20/kg compared to N$61.19/kg in 2024.

Small livestock sector also takes a hit

The downward trend extended to the small livestock sector, with goat marketing declining by 34.9%. Only 4,515 goats were marketed in January 2025, a drop from the 6,932 recorded in the same period last year.

The decrease was attributed to reduced marketing activity across all channels. Lamb auction prices averaged N$42.31/kg during the first month of the year.

The sheep sector recorded the most severe contraction, with sales plummeting by 65.1% due to low animal availability following previous herd reductions.

Year-on-year, live sheep exports fell by 52.4%, from 26,399 sheep in 2024 to 12,571 in 2025. Slaughtering at export-approved and local abattoirs decreased by 90.8%, as production was redirected towards the domestic market.

“The Namibian A2 producer price rose significantly to N$90.41/kg in January 2025, up N$18.55/kg from N$71.86/kg in 2024. In comparison, the Northern Cape A2 producer price averaged N$89.75/kg, making Namibia’s price slightly higher by N$0.66/kg,” the board stated.

Mutton production remained low due to reduced throughput at export-approved abattoirs, leading to a meager 272 kg of processed mutton being exported to South Africa, Botswana, Portugal, and China.

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