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Technical issues at processing sites over the Easter weekend led to an excess of milk remaining on some farms. High volumes of milk coinciding with a long bank holiday weekend was said to have brought ...
UK feed wheat futures (May-25) closed yesterday at £163.90/t, down £3.65/t from Tuesday’s close. The Nov-25 contract ended the session at £183.90/t, up £0.35/t over the same period Old crop domestic ...
UK feed wheat futures (May-25) closed at £163.10/t yesterday, down £0.80/t from Wednesday’s close. The Nov-25 contract fell £1.55/t over the same period, to end the session at £182.35/t. Domestic ...
Using the first two months of UK beef and lamb trade data, this article recaps UK exports during this period and monitors imports of beef and lamb and their origins. Total beef imports for the year to ...
The full extent of the impact of President Trump’s tariff announcements on the UK beef and lamb sectors is difficult to unpick. While the direct impacts on the UK are expected to be minimal, the ...
A lot has happened over the last five years across the globe, and it seems fair to say that few to no individuals, industries or economies escaped the impact of COVID-19, increased geopolitical ...
The UK ships around 7,000 tonnes of pig meat to the US annually, making it the fourth largest destination for UK product. The vast majority of this is made up of loins, fore-ends and bellies. Pig meat ...
Processing costs for dairy products were subject to inflationary pressures in the fourth quarter of 2024, reducing the value of our market indicators AMPE and MCVE. These changes will be implemented ...
The United States is an important export destination, with a population of 343 million, and with its GDP making up more than one quarter of global GDP. It is a large dairy producer, and is 111.9% self ...
Over the past 12 months, we have seen positive outcomes from our activities in the areas you asked us to focus on. From reaching 47 million adults through our main consumer marketing campaign and ...
UK feed wheat futures (May-25) closed at £170.15/t yesterday, up £0.60/t from Tuesday’s close. The Nov-25 contract gained £0.65/t over the same period, to close at £186.00/t. Domestic wheat tracked ...