Yes and no..... We sell wool and occasionally lamb or mutton. Wool bales go through the auction system to the highest bidder, lots of less than a bale go to the local wool merchant who aggregates them and send them to auction (for a fee). Sheep go to the sale yards to the highest bidder. Its a bit rich to accuse producers of not supplying their meat to the local butcher when there is no way to do that.
Some large producers and feedlots have a direct relationship with processors and will sell their premium product to the highest bidder, which is not usually the domestic market.
To illustrate this point here is a link to a premium supplier with a paddock to plate product. Have a look at the prices, that is why we export the best product. Order saltbush lamb online - Saltbush Lamb
As an aside when we moved to Yass there was a butcher that killed and dressed his own meat that he selected from the local market. The cost of concreting/bitumening the driveway to the slaughterhouse to meet new food safety regulations put paid to that.
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