China's demand for New Zealand's beef, lamb and mutton is forecast to propel both sheepmeat and beef exports past the $4 billion mark for the first time.
Beef + Lamb New Zealand's New Season Outlook 2019-20 report forecasts beef, lamb and mutton prices to lift from historically high levels, helped by continuing strong export demand and an expected weakening of the New Zealand dollar.
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The chief economist for the industry group, Andrew Burtt, said beef and veal exports was forecast to rise nearly 6 percent to $4.17 billion dollars, while sheepmeat was expected to lift 5 percent to $4.23 billion.