GB cattle prices increase across the board
Wednesday, 20 January 2021
By Chris Gooderham
The week ending 16 January saw all GB deadweight cattle prices record increases. The all-prime price rose 5.3p on the previous week to average 376.9p/kg. This measure is now 46p above the price achieved for the same week last year, and 33p above the five-year average.
Estimated prime cattle throughput for the week totalled 33,400 head, up 9.6% (2,900 head) on the week before.
Weekly prime cattle price movements for w/e 16 January:
- All prime: 376.9p/kg up 5.3p
- Steers (overall): 378.0p/kg up 5.4p
- Steers (R4L): 387.0p/kg up 6.1p
- Heifers (overall): 376.9p/kg up 4.6p
- Young bulls (overall): 360.9p/kg up 6.9p
The GB deadweight average cull cow price also rose, up 8.6p for the week ending 16 January, to average 245.6p/kg. This now puts cull cow prices up 22p on the same week last year, and more than 28p above the five-year average. For those meeting the -O4L specification, prices averaged 260.4p/kg, up 4.0p on last week.
Cull cow throughput totalled 13,400 head, up nearly 20% (2,200 head) on the week before.
Sign up for regular updates
You can subscribe to receive Beef and Lamb market news straight to your inbox. Simply fill in your contact details on our online form.
While AHDB seeks to ensure that the information contained on this webpage is accurate at the time of publication, no warranty is given in respect of the information and data provided. You are responsible for how you use the information. To the maximum extent permitted by law, AHDB accepts no liability for loss, damage or injury howsoever caused or suffered (including that caused by negligence) directly or indirectly in relation to the information or data provided in this publication.
All intellectual property rights in the information and data on this webpage belong to or are licensed by AHDB. You are authorised to use such information for your internal business purposes only and you must not provide this information to any other third parties, including further publication of the information, or for commercial gain in any way whatsoever without the prior written permission of AHDB for each third party disclosure, publication or commercial arrangement. For more information, please see our Terms of Use and Privacy Notice or contact the Director of Corporate Affairs at info@ahdb.org.uk © Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board. All rights reserved.