Contents tagged with Weekly Market Report
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.
13 July 2021
Tariffs on domestic pigs and most pork products will remain equivalent to the existing tariffs implemented under the EU regime.
13 July 2021
GB finished pig prices went up marginally in the week ending 16 May.
30 January 2024
UK dairy exports had a mixed performance in the first quarter of 2020, with some categories in growth but other key categories in decline.
14 July 2021
The all-prime GB average deadweight cattle price rose 5.9p in the week ending 16 May.
13 July 2021
The latest figures published by Statistics Denmark show that overall pig numbers totalled 12.7 million head on 1 April 2020.
30 January 2024
GB daily milk deliveries for the week ending 9 May averaged 37.01 million litres per day, up 0.4% on the previous week.
30 January 2024
Markets firmed in the past week as some demand has returned to the markets.
14 July 2021
Last year was a tough year for the UK beef industry. To balance the market imports fell and exports rose, let's take a look at by how much.
13 July 2021
During the first quarter of 2020 New Zealand beef exports grew, while sheep meat exports declined. Production in New Zealand only really became affected by coronavirus in April, which will only then have limited available volumes of export.