Contents tagged with Weekly Market Report

14 July 2021

The all-prime GB average price rose 7.7p on the week, to average 337.6p/kg.

30 January 2024

Our most recent survey of major milk buyers suggests that in April there were an estimated 8,380 dairy producers in GB.

30 January 2024

We estimate that COVID-19 has cost GB producers approximately £28 million in April and May. But how does this vary between the devolved nations?

30 January 2024

Markets saw further improvements this past week, driven by reduced milk availability as much as improved demand.

30 January 2024

GB daily milk deliveries fell 0.9% on the week, for the week ending 16 May 2020

14 July 2021

In March, UK exports of fresh and frozen beef were virtually unchanged in volume compared to the year before, although values fell. UK imports declined in volume and value on the year also.

13 July 2021

In March, UK exports of fresh and frozen sheep meat fell by 40%

13 July 2021

Liveweight lamb prices eased in the week ending 20 May, while deadweight prices rose in the week ending 16 May.

13 July 2021

In March, UK imports continued to track below previous year levels for most products. Meanwhile, overall exports recorded very marginal growth on the year.

14 July 2021

Since the end of March, bull calf prices have been on an upwards trajectory.

13 July 2021

EU fresh/frozen pork exports were up again in March, with shipments to non-EU markets amounting to 268,500 tonnes (+7% year-on-year).

13 July 2021

Earlier this week the UK government announced the new Most Favoured Nation (MFN) tariff regime which will apply to all imports from countries who do not have a trade deal with the UK. For beef and lamb, the tariffs broadly mirror the level of the EU’s current Common External Tariffs.

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