November deadweight pig prices in UK

Published 2022년 12월 8일

Tridge summary

GB deadweight pig prices remained steady in November, with the EU-spec SPP averaging 200.30p/kg for the four weeks ending 3 December. The SPP reached a record high of 200.72p/kg in the week ending 19 November, before falling to 199.74p/kg in the week ending 3 December. Some volatility in volumes at abattoirs has caused disruption. The APP also followed a similar pattern, averaging 205.04p/kg for the same period. The estimated slaughter for the four weeks totaled 736,900 head, the highest four weekly kill number since March, showing increased supply for Christmas demand.
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GB deadweight pig prices held steady in November with the EU-spec SPP averaging 200.30p/kg for the four weeks ending 3 December. The SPP hit a record high of 200.72p/kg in the week ending 19 November but then declined to stand at 199.74p/kg in the week ending 3 December, the first sub 200p/kg price since mid-September. It is reported that some volatility in volumes at abattoirs have caused disruption to contributions. The APP has followed a similar pattern, averaging 205.04p/kg for the four weeks ending 26 November, recording a record high price of 205.41p/kg in the week ending 19 November before easing. Estimated slaughter for the four-week period totalled 736,900 head. This is the highest four weekly kill number since the height of the backlog in March, showing increased supply for Christmas demand. However, this uplift in numbers was not evenly ...
Source: Ahdb

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