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Rabbits are everywhere in the wild, so why is rabbit meat so expensive?

ABC Australia · Jun 16, 2026, 4:04 AM

Key takeaways

  • Peter Kent says rabbit has become a meat that people go out to eat, rather than cook at home.
  • The decline of rabbit farming has led to higher prices and reduced availability of rabbit meat.
  • Consumers are paying as much as $20 to $40 for a whole rabbit.

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Peter Kent says rabbit has become a meat that people go out to eat, rather than cook at home. (ABC Rural: Eliza Berlage)

The decline of rabbit farming has led to higher prices and reduced availability of rabbit meat.

Consumers are paying as much as $20 to $40 for a whole rabbit.

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