Beef & Lamb
8 June 2020
Join AHDB’s Animal Health & Welfare Scientist ,Siwan Howatson, and Helen Mathieu, Area Sales Manager at Germinal for a webinar looking at the use of red and white clover to improve performance.
26 August 2020
MI Director Phil Bicknell says the UK's recent challenges could hint at the long-term impact of future policies, such as the Agriculture Bill and trade discussions.
19 May 2020
Today the UK Most Favoured Nation tariff schedule was announced by government. Named ‘The UK Global Tariff (UKGT) this will replace the EU’s Common External Tariff on 1 January 2021 at the end of the Transition Period.
8 March 2024
What does our new recovery plan mean for foodservice, and how soon can we expect to be back to normal?
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.
13 July 2021
Production took a sharp decline during April to just 21,000 tonnes cwe. UK lamb kill declined 21% (227,800 head) year-on-year, to 835,900 head.
14 July 2021
UK beef and veal production in April 2020 fell 3% on the year to 68,800 tonnes, according to Defra statistics.
13 July 2021
Liveweight sheep prices gained again in the week ending 13 May
3 June 2020
This mental health themed webinar will aim to help understand how you can take control of your stress and not add to it unwittingly. While difficult circumstances such as coronavirus, extreme weather, market volatility, peer pressure and parental expectations are often beyond our influence, much of our stress is actually within our own control.
14 July 2021
After a sluggish start to the growing season, grass growth has since been more positive.
14 July 2021
During the week ending 9 May, the GB deadweight all prime average increased 0.4p, to £3.24/kg. Economic uncertainty will continue to influence the finished cattle market. This week the government made several announcements, bringing some clarity to working arrangements.
