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All Livestock Exports

The all livestock exports report includes exports by sea and air. The report is compiled from information on the export permit and health certificate issued by the department to exporters at the time of departure.

Financial Year

Species 2018/2019 2019/20 2020/21 2021/2022 2022/2023
Alpacas 852 166 107 661 401
Buffalo 7,996 10,132 10,999 12,571 8,574
Camels 4 0 0 0 13
Cattle 1,242,100 1,290,597 893,148 612,565 614,098
Deer 0 0 0 0 0
Goats 18,324 12,627 15,002 3,120 13,860
Llamas 0 0 0 0 12
Sheep 1,009,795 996,690 608,144 478,781 639,417
Total 2,279,071 2,310,212 1,527,400 1,107,698 1,276,375

Calendar Year

Species 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Alpacas 870 148 126 669 256
Buffalo 8,882 9,923 10,833 10,827 10,776
Camels 4 0 0 0 0
Cattle 1,126,379 1,303,929 1,048,751 771,931 600,024
Deer 0 0 0 0 0
Goats 22,644 16,059 8,400 12,018 4,869
Sheep 1,176,051 1,118,499 811,481 575,529 502,758
Total 2,334,830 2,448,558 1,879,591 1,370,974 1,118,683

The yearly figures are updated once all data has been received for the reporting period.

The Excel spreadsheet will allow you to download data and develop your own reports. The figures provided in the spreadsheet are the total numbers (Head) exported by species, destination country and end use.  The following fields have been provided to allow you to develop a variety of reports.

  • State of export
  • Port of export
  • Destination country
  • Mode of export
  • Species
  • End use
  • Quantity
  • Month of export
  • Year of export
  • Financial year of export.

The excel spreadsheet is updated monthly. Figures are subject to change as more data becomes available.

To generate the data you are interested in, please download the Excel file and select the filter drop down arrow located in the grey highlighted header.

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Please note: you are able to use multiple filters at one time – for example:

  1. Select the drop down arrow in Mode and select AIR
  2. Select the drop down arrow in State and select NSW
  3. Select the drop down arrow in Year and select 2018

These filtered fields will then provide you with the months, load ports, species, end use, destination countries and quantity of livestock exported by air from NSW during 2018.

To clear any filtered selections, click on Sort & Filter button in the top, right corner of the ribbon and then select Clear.

How to sort on excel

Download

All livestock exports by market 2018-2023 (XLSX 129 KB)

If you have difficulty accessing this file, visit web accessibility for assistance.

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