Pig prices in Ireland, just over the cost of production

Published 2020년 10월 28일

Tridge summary

Pig prices in Ireland are currently stable, with quotes ranging from €1.60c/kg to 1.62c/kg, and some main processing plants are paying 2c/kg above these quotes. Trade is good and there are no throughput issues, as indicated by last week's kill of 70,074. However, the overall world market supply of pigmeat is scarce, and the price is well below figures from last year. Irish farmers may soon find themselves back in a loss-making territory due to impending feed price increases.
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Original content

Pig prices in Ireland remain stable, with farmers receiving quotes from €1.60c/kg-1.62c/kg. Reports from pig farmers around the country indicated that 2c/kg above theses official quotes is being paid in the main processing plants. Trade remains good and there are no throughput issues as indicated by the weekly kill of 70,074 last week, informs Irish Farmers' Association (IFA). ASF across eastern Europe and in more recent times, in Germany, continues to cause market access disturbance. While the overall world market supply of pigmeat is extremely scarce, the price remains well below figures from this time last year. The Irish price was €1.90c/kg exactly one year ...
Source: EuroMeat

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