Beef & Lamb

14 July 2021

Details of the potential tariffs for importing and exporting if the UK and EU do not agree a free trade agreement.

14 July 2021

Should the UK end up trading with the EU without a free trade agreement, there will be tariffs to pay

13 July 2021

Should the UK not agree a free trade agreement with the EU post-Brexit, there would be tariffs in place. What might this mean for European importers?

13 July 2021

For the past two years, UK imports of lamb from New Zealand have tracked below historic normal levels while at the same time the global supply and demand balance has tightened, and global prices have continued to trend significantly above the five year average as we enter 2019.

14 July 2021

Demand for beef, lamb and pork has been falling so far this year in key EU consuming countries.

13 July 2021

On Wednesday 13 March, the UK Department for International Trade published a document detailing the UK most favoured nation (MFN) import tariffs if there is a ‘no-deal Brexit’.

14 July 2021

Looking back over the past five years there is very little link between GB farmgate and retail prices. Although the overall average retail price appears to fluctuate week-on-week, this is really because of changes in the weekly mix of products sold.

13 July 2021

During October 2019, UK fresh and frozen sheep meat imports declined 14% year-on-year, to 3,200 tonnes.

14 July 2021

UK beef and veal production stood at 82,800 tonnes in November, similar to year-earlier levels.

13 July 2021

It is well known that the UK both imports and exports sheep meat throughout the year.

14 July 2021

Global beef and veal production* is expected to reach 61.86 million tonnes CWE in 2020.

13 July 2021

During November, UK lamb kill totalled 1.2 million head, a similar number to in November 2018 but down just over 60,000 head month-on-month.

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