Ireland: No reason for lamb prices to be €1/kg less than this time last year

게시됨 2023년 1월 5일

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The Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers’ Association (ICSA) is expressing concern over the significant drop in lamb prices, which have fallen behind last year's rates by €1/kg, despite rising production costs. ICSA's sheep chair, Sean McNamara, is calling for fair prices that reflect the production costs, as the current gap is causing financial strain for sheep farmers. He also expressed worry about potential further price cuts, emphasizing the importance of a robust sheep sector for Ireland's economy and environment.
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There is no legitimate reason why lamb prices are currently €1/kg behind this time 12 months ago. This is what the sheep chair of the Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers’ Association (ICSA), Sean McNamara has said. McNamara said he is furious, as is every sheep farmer, regarding the current level of lamb prices, especially at a time when input costs are so high. McNamara said: “Over the last year our costs have gone through the roof, yet the factories somehow think it is acceptable to pay us significantly less than this time last year. It’s an absolute disgrace. “On January 5, 2022 we were getting €7.30/kg on average, now the average is €6.30/kg. “How are sheep farmers expected to survive when the price we are getting paid bears no reflection on what it actually costs to produce the product?” Advertisement The ICSA sheep chair added that beef prices are ahead of where they were this time last year and said it’s not much to ask for the same for lamb prices, saying “all we [sheep ...
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