Beef
28 January 2021
This article focuses on the main factors that will influence the red meat sector in the coming years, particularly in light of the two major events of 2020, the coronavirus outbreak, and the upcoming deadline for Brexit.
14 July 2021
The drought in Australia has ended, and cattle farmers there are now looking to restock which limit production this year.
26 January 2022
In this month’s update, analyst Hannah Clarke takes you through a quick round-up of the latest developments in the UK beef market, including prices, production and trade.
14 July 2021
The post-coronavirus recovery of Ireland’s beef throughputs could cast uncertainty over GB prices.
14 July 2021
Prime cattle supplies have picked up slightly, attracted by the higher prices, but also perhaps by farmers looking to take the pressure off available grazing.
14 July 2021
In April, both UK imports and exports of fresh/frozen beef fell 15% year-on-year.
13 July 2021
Overall the disruption and uncertainty related to the COVID-19 pandemic is likely to continue for many more months. For a second consecutive year, global meat production is expected to contract.
14 July 2021
Deadweight cattle prices continued to climb during the week ending 13 June.
14 July 2021
UK beef and veal production in May totalled 67,700 tonnes, down 13% year-on-year.
14 July 2021
The lack of rainfall, particularly across England and Wales, has started to seriously restrict grass growth.
14 July 2021
The GB all-prime average price rose 8p in the week ending 6 June to 353.0p/kg.
