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Livestock value high despite reduced stock

MASSIVE INDUSTRY: Glenburnie Saleyards business manager Peter Mitchell overlooks a pen of cattle at the sprawling livestock selling centre. Picture: SANDRA MORELLO

THE Glenburnie Saleyards recorded a downward slide in cattle and sheep numbers last financial year, according to new figures released by Grant District Council.

A tally of the cattle numbers shows there was a 17pc drop last financial year compared with 2016/17.

This downward trend was also mirrored in sheep and lamb sales, which fell by 12pc.

But despite softening cattle and sheep numbers, the stock value sold through the regional livestock exchange was more than $100m.

The saleyards – which operates every Wednesday along with store sales – offers seven selling agents and is European Union prime eligible.

It also underpins a cluster of regional livestock transporters and more than 100 producers.

“Many other businesses and industries within the Limestone Coast indirectly benefit from the saleyards with further value adding and the money multiplier effect of the income spend by producers,” the council’s annual report said.

Projects undertaken during 2017/18 included replacing rubber matting in 30 selling pens, purchasing three hand-held cattle scanners, replacing all ramp hoist covers, repairs to buyer walkways, safety upgrades and installation of general signage throughout the saleyards.

Council also adopted a master plan for the sprawling livestock selling centre.

“The saleyards management continues to focus on listening and working cooperatively with all stakeholders of the saleyards facility to ensure everyone prospers,” the report said.

“The saleyards reputation and image is known, trusted, respected and valued by all as the place to sell livestock in the Limestone Coast as well as Western Victoria.”

The livestock exchange is owned and operated by Grant District Council.

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