Contents tagged with Weekly Market Report

14 July 2021

In the week ending 31 October, the GB all prime average cattle price remained unchanged on the week, standing at 367.3p/kg

14 July 2021

On Thursday, the UK will enter its second national lockdown. The expectation is that this lockdown will not have the same dramatic effects as the previous one.

13 July 2021

On Thursday, the UK will enter its second national lockdown. The expectation is that this lockdown will not have the same dramatic effects as the previous one.

30 January 2024

We look at the likely impacts on dairy markets and farmers taking into account how consumers and supply chains have adapted.

30 January 2024

New Zealand milk production lifted by 1.8% year-on-year in September, on a milk solids basis, while season-to-date production was up by 2.9%

30 January 2024

If a worst case Brexit scenario completely disrupts trade, could the UK supply its own cheese market?

13 July 2021

The global wheat rally ran out of steam last week due to rain reducing drought worries in key production areas.

13 July 2021

Exports of NZ sheep meat are forecast to shrink in 2020/21, driven by uncertain global economic conditions and lower domestic production.

13 July 2021

Imports of fresh/frozen pork into South Korea declined in the year to September

13 July 2021

Liveweight lamb prices have been testing the 200p/kg barrier this week with a slight uplift on the previous week. The GB liveweight NSL SQQ price averaged 199.4p/kg for the week ending 28 October.

14 July 2021

Both Brazilian and Argentinian beef exports remain strong for the year to date. During the first nine months of 2020, Brazil exported 1.4 million tonnes of beef globally (fresh/frozen, offal and processed), an increase of 11% year-on-year.

13 July 2021

For most of 2020, the US pig industry has been facing a very challenging period, characterised by low prices and difficulties with slaughter capacity. Despite this, the outlook is still for increased production in 2021.

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