Beef
14 July 2021
At the point of slaughter, AHDB collects information about the fat class and conformation of every animal in its deadweight sample
14 July 2021
Prime cattle prices remained stable in the week ending 11 January 2020.
30 July 2021
The Farm Input Overview publication gives an insight into recent trends in the farm inputs and feed, together with an outlook for animal feed ingredients. Last updated July 2021.
29 July 2021
July 2021: The Cattle Market Outlook publication gives an insight into recent trends in the beef sector together with the latest AHDB forecasts for supply, demand and trade. Beef production is forecast to tighten, with consumption forecast to ease. Imports and exports are expected to remain subdued.
14 July 2021
During the week ending 4 January the GB all prime average fell almost 4p week-on-week to £3.31/kg. Declines were universal across the prime categories.
13 July 2021
Australia is currently facing extensive and severe wildfires. While most sheep are further inland than many of the fires, there are still significant numbers in the areas affected.
13 July 2021
New Zealand meat exports have increased sharply in value during 2019. Combined, the value of beef and sheep meat exports between Jan and Nov 2019 stood at NZ$6.7 million (£3.5 million).
13 July 2021
Despite China taking more meat from all over the world, it has not been enough to stop wholesale meat prices from rising.
14 July 2021
GB prime deadweight cattle prices increased for both steers and heifers for the week ending 28 December, finishing at 334.9p/kg and 335.5p/kg respectively.
14 July 2021
2019 has been a very challenging year for the beef sector. Here we look back on some of the key events in the beef industry over the last 12 months, and those that will remain relevant in 2020.
14 July 2021
During October, Irish beef production jumped up by 85% month-on-month to total 61,000 tonnes (177,000 head).
14 July 2021
The latest update from Kantar, covering the 12 weeks ending 1 December, continues to bring news of red meat performing badly. Processed meats in particular are struggling.
