Lamb Monthly Price - Won per Kilogram

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 2001 - Mar 2026: 5,746.144 (144.50%)
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Description: Meat, sheep (New Zealand), frozen whole carcasses Prime Medium (PM) wholesale, Smithfield, London beginning January 2006; previously Prime Light (PL)

Unit: Won per Kilogram



Source: Meat Trade Journal; World Bank.

See also: Agricultural production statistics

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See also: Commodities glossary - Definitions of terms used in commodity trading

Overview

Lamb is the meat from young sheep and is traded in several forms, including live animals, boxed cuts, and frozen carcasses. In commodity-market references, lamb is often quoted on a carcass-weight basis, with the benchmark “Lamb, frozen carcass Smithfield London, USD per kg” representing a standardized wholesale reference for imported or traded frozen product. Pricing in US dollars per kilogram allows comparison across exporting and importing regions and across different cut specifications. Lamb is used primarily as a food protein, with demand concentrated in household consumption, food service, and ethnic cuisines where sheep meat is a staple. It is also processed into chilled and frozen retail products, further cut into primal and retail portions, and used in prepared foods. Because lamb production is tied to biological breeding cycles and pasture conditions, its market structure differs from grain or oil markets and is shaped by livestock biology, feed availability, and seasonal slaughter patterns.

Supply Drivers

Lamb supply is determined by sheep breeding, flock size, pasture conditions, and the time required to raise animals to slaughter weight. Major producing regions include Australasia, parts of Europe, the Middle East, and South America, where sheep are suited to grassland, marginal land, and mixed farming systems. In many systems, lamb output follows seasonal breeding and lambing cycles, so slaughter availability is uneven through the year. Weather affects both pasture growth and animal health: drought reduces forage, while cold or wet conditions can increase mortality and lower weight gains. Disease, parasites, and predator losses also influence supply, especially in extensive grazing systems.

Feed costs matter because lamb finishing often depends on grain or high-quality pasture. Transport and cold-chain infrastructure are important because lamb is frequently shipped frozen or chilled over long distances. Processing capacity, export certification, and carcass grading standards can create bottlenecks between farm output and market supply. Biological constraints are persistent: gestation length, lambing rates, and flock replacement cycles limit how quickly producers can expand output. Sheep can be raised on land less suitable for crops, but that advantage also means supply is sensitive to land quality, rangeland management, and climate variability.

Demand Drivers

Lamb demand is driven by household food consumption, restaurant use, and cultural or religious dietary traditions in which sheep meat has a long-established role. It is often consumed as a premium or specialty meat relative to chicken and some pork cuts, so demand can be more income-sensitive than for lower-cost proteins. In many markets, consumers substitute between lamb, beef, goat, pork, and poultry depending on price, availability, and culinary preference. Lamb also competes with mutton and other sheep meats, with younger animals generally preferred for tenderness and milder flavor.

Seasonality matters because consumption often rises around holidays, festivals, and communal meals, while supply is shaped by breeding and slaughter calendars. Processing preferences also influence demand: carcass balance, cut yields, and fat content affect suitability for retail, food service, and further processing. In regions with strong sheep-meat traditions, demand is supported by stable culinary habits rather than by rapid growth in per-capita consumption. In broader protein markets, lamb’s role is limited by its higher production cost and smaller scale relative to poultry and pork, which makes it more exposed to substitution when household budgets tighten.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Lamb prices are influenced by exchange rates because international trade is commonly invoiced in US dollars, while production costs are incurred in local currencies. A weaker local currency can support export competitiveness, while a stronger currency can reduce it. Feed, labor, transport, and energy costs affect producer margins, especially where finishing depends on purchased grain or refrigerated logistics. Because lamb is a storable frozen product, storage and shipping costs matter, and seasonal supply patterns can create periods of tighter or looser nearby availability. That can produce familiar inventory effects in which prices reflect the cost of carrying product through time. Broader inflation also matters through its impact on feed, freight, and retail pricing, while demand can soften when consumers shift toward cheaper proteins.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 20013,976.47-
May 20013,792.28-4.63%
Jun 20013,636.25-4.11%
Jul 20013,595.97-1.11%
Aug 20013,562.54-0.93%
Sep 20013,867.408.56%
Oct 20013,920.901.38%
Nov 20013,891.67-0.75%
Dec 20013,962.251.81%
Jan 20024,111.313.76%
Feb 20024,101.07-0.25%
Mar 20024,099.49-0.04%
Apr 20024,153.701.32%
May 20024,023.51-3.13%
Jun 20023,965.67-1.44%
Jul 20024,018.251.33%
Aug 20024,030.550.31%
Sep 20024,157.953.16%
Oct 20024,306.623.58%
Nov 20024,252.95-1.25%
Dec 20024,317.071.51%
Jan 20034,244.06-1.69%
Feb 20034,264.440.48%
Mar 20034,338.071.73%
Apr 20034,314.88-0.53%
May 20034,487.173.99%
Jun 20034,811.907.24%
Jul 20034,655.47-3.25%
Aug 20034,619.41-0.77%
Sep 20034,641.350.48%
Oct 20034,851.684.53%
Nov 20035,000.153.06%
Dec 20035,272.865.45%
Jan 20045,196.75-1.44%
Feb 20045,518.426.19%
Mar 20045,400.16-2.14%
Apr 20045,262.81-2.54%
May 20045,289.320.50%
Jun 20045,272.17-0.32%
Jul 20045,315.310.82%
Aug 20045,251.13-1.21%
Sep 20045,177.36-1.40%
Oct 20045,250.181.41%
Nov 20045,144.33-2.02%
Dec 20045,140.69-0.07%
Jan 20054,944.74-3.81%
Feb 20054,902.15-0.86%
Mar 20054,837.19-1.33%
Apr 20054,775.70-1.27%
May 20054,550.92-4.71%
Jun 20054,438.58-2.47%
Jul 20054,393.75-1.01%
Aug 20054,420.170.60%
Sep 20054,444.850.56%
Oct 20054,415.37-0.66%
Nov 20054,269.58-3.30%
Dec 20054,197.28-1.69%
Jan 20063,970.48-5.40%
Feb 20063,861.52-2.74%
Mar 20063,783.76-2.01%
Apr 20063,750.93-0.87%
May 20063,952.805.38%
Jun 20064,002.191.25%
Jul 20063,933.24-1.72%
Aug 20063,958.160.63%
Sep 20063,814.71-3.62%
Oct 20063,799.15-0.41%
Nov 20063,699.71-2.62%
Dec 20063,758.551.59%
Jan 20073,726.71-0.85%
Feb 20073,693.21-0.90%
Mar 20073,678.70-0.39%
Apr 20073,725.681.28%
May 20073,701.64-0.65%
Jun 20073,700.75-0.02%
Jul 20073,758.111.55%
Aug 20073,838.842.15%
Sep 20074,009.354.44%
Oct 20074,020.620.28%
Nov 20074,062.211.03%
Dec 20074,009.32-1.30%
Jan 20084,042.840.84%
Feb 20084,270.025.62%
Mar 20084,691.249.86%
Apr 20084,829.642.95%
May 20085,131.826.26%
Jun 20085,094.86-0.72%
Jul 20085,105.780.21%
Aug 20084,957.73-2.90%
Sep 20085,132.023.52%
Oct 20085,719.0411.44%
Nov 20085,583.13-2.38%
Dec 20085,399.20-3.29%
Jan 20095,128.64-5.01%
Feb 20095,431.955.91%
Mar 20095,462.480.56%
Apr 20095,421.26-0.75%
May 20095,387.28-0.63%
Jun 20095,726.536.30%
Jul 20095,738.400.21%
Aug 20095,647.08-1.59%
Sep 20095,486.20-2.85%
Oct 20095,243.53-4.42%
Nov 20095,316.301.39%
Dec 20095,220.77-1.80%
Jan 20105,116.99-1.99%
Feb 20105,218.271.98%
Mar 20105,030.14-3.61%
Apr 20105,094.971.29%
May 20105,609.4910.10%
Jun 20106,304.9812.40%
Jul 20106,509.053.24%
Aug 20106,879.325.69%
Sep 20106,948.451.00%
Oct 20106,983.360.50%
Nov 20107,013.130.43%
Dec 20107,012.910.00%
Jan 20117,035.740.33%
Feb 20117,169.351.90%
Mar 20117,206.100.51%
Apr 20117,194.87-0.16%
May 20117,216.810.30%
Jun 20117,319.941.43%
Jul 20117,318.76-0.02%
Aug 20117,518.762.73%
Sep 20117,503.19-0.21%
Oct 20117,692.782.53%
Nov 20117,504.73-2.44%
Dec 20117,469.33-0.47%
Jan 20127,364.35-1.41%
Feb 20127,261.24-1.40%
Mar 20127,263.730.03%
Apr 20127,313.570.69%
May 20127,141.89-2.35%
Jun 20126,888.14-3.55%
Jul 20126,779.40-1.58%
Aug 20126,585.66-2.86%
Sep 20126,612.290.40%
Oct 20126,508.07-1.58%
Nov 20126,343.47-2.53%
Dec 20126,344.480.02%
Feb 20135,968.76-5.92%
Mar 20135,893.50-1.26%
Apr 20136,091.553.36%
May 20136,026.21-1.07%
Jun 20136,243.663.61%
Jul 20136,069.01-2.80%
Aug 20136,143.371.23%
Sep 20136,291.962.42%
Oct 20136,390.101.56%
Nov 20136,417.500.43%
Dec 20136,489.531.12%
Jan 20146,581.731.42%
Feb 20146,828.783.75%
Mar 20146,855.680.39%
Apr 20146,737.40-1.73%
May 20146,993.083.79%
Jun 20146,985.92-0.10%
Jul 20146,877.47-1.55%
Aug 20146,593.07-4.14%
Sep 20146,495.16-1.48%
Oct 20146,559.821.00%
Nov 20146,641.221.24%
Dec 20146,504.50-2.06%
Jan 20156,195.99-4.74%
Feb 20156,271.751.22%
Mar 20156,030.12-3.85%
Apr 20155,855.27-2.90%
May 20155,991.082.32%
Jun 20155,883.51-1.80%
Jul 20155,915.160.54%
Aug 20155,978.041.06%
Sep 20155,886.60-1.53%
Oct 20155,634.81-4.28%
Nov 20155,567.34-1.20%
Dec 20155,532.96-0.62%
Jan 20165,450.47-1.49%
Feb 20165,488.840.70%
Mar 20165,337.41-2.76%
Apr 20165,232.65-1.96%
May 20165,515.885.41%
Jun 20165,455.91-1.09%
Jul 20165,044.69-7.54%
Aug 20165,190.022.88%
Sep 20165,349.483.07%
Oct 20165,421.051.34%
Nov 20165,834.477.63%
Dec 20166,048.233.66%
Jan 20175,996.29-0.86%
Feb 20175,865.53-2.18%
Mar 20175,738.81-2.16%
Apr 20175,867.522.24%
May 20176,080.093.62%
Jun 20176,065.74-0.24%
Jul 20176,181.031.90%
Aug 20176,266.661.39%
Sep 20176,475.243.33%
Oct 20176,429.80-0.70%
Nov 20176,285.32-2.25%
Dec 20176,254.06-0.50%
Jan 20185,972.74-4.50%
Feb 20186,488.188.63%
Mar 20186,442.30-0.71%
Jan 202210,880.4668.89%
Feb 202210,725.62-1.42%
Mar 202211,152.683.98%
Apr 202211,091.04-0.55%
May 202211,080.28-0.10%
Jun 202210,758.30-2.91%
Jul 202211,065.282.85%
Aug 202211,246.301.64%
Sep 202211,830.285.19%
Oct 202210,988.41-7.12%
Nov 20228,935.18-18.69%
Dec 20227,949.45-11.03%
Jan 20237,616.15-4.19%
Feb 20238,400.9610.30%
Mar 20239,127.688.65%
Apr 20239,530.444.41%
May 20239,377.13-1.61%
Jun 20238,134.96-13.25%
Jul 20236,968.41-14.34%
Aug 20237,475.747.28%
Sep 20237,955.096.41%
Oct 20237,509.86-5.60%
Nov 20236,889.13-8.27%
Dec 20236,935.620.67%
Jan 20247,004.060.99%
Feb 20246,924.67-1.13%
Mar 20246,906.31-0.27%
Apr 20247,085.352.59%
May 20247,057.81-0.39%
Jun 20246,928.16-1.84%
Jul 20247,067.982.02%
Aug 20247,095.730.39%
Sep 20247,328.153.28%
Oct 20247,625.264.05%
Nov 20248,126.416.57%
Dec 20248,326.752.47%
Jan 20258,488.231.94%
Feb 20258,168.09-3.77%
Mar 20258,173.460.07%
Apr 20258,507.014.08%
May 20258,484.44-0.27%
Jun 20258,746.243.09%
Jul 20258,710.08-0.41%
Aug 20258,671.48-0.44%
Sep 20258,686.230.17%
Oct 20259,010.903.74%
Nov 20259,398.334.30%
Dec 20259,347.34-0.54%
Jan 20269,580.882.50%
Feb 20269,449.59-1.37%
Mar 20269,722.612.89%

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