Lamb prices have set a March record, having hit more than $7 a kilo during the past fortnight.
While the outlook is strong for the remainder of the New Zealand season, the risks associated with a worldwide trade war, spurred by new US metal tariffs, is casting a long shadow on other sectors.
All New Zealand's key export markets were paying 15% or more so far this season, ASB rural economist Nathan Penny said.
Lamb prices had bucked the normal seasonal pattern and had lifted beyond $7 during the past four weeks, which might be the highest price paid in March.
AgriHQ reports said procurement pressures had driven the recent rise in lamb prices, he said.