Sheep trade in Ireland: Spring lamb and hogget quotes drop by 50c/kg

Published 2024년 6월 24일

Tridge summary

Spring lamb and hogget prices have been reduced by 50c/kg this week, with base hogget prices at €7/kg and spring lamb prices ranging from €8/kg to €8.20/kg. The Irish Farmers’ Association has criticized the price drop. Despite reduced numbers, the trade for quality lambs remains strong in the mart trade. From today, farmers can order their sheep dispatch book and flock register through the Animal Identification and Movement (AIM) Services mobile app. Prices for cull ewes are also listed.
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Original content

Cuts to spring lamb and hogget prices have continued as 50c/kg has been taken off their base prices this week. This week, base hogget prices are at €7/kg, with some processors not quoting at all, while spring lamb prices are ranging from €8/kg to €8.20/kg. A year ago, base prices for hoggets were being quoted at €6.60/kg, while spring lambs were fetching a price of between €7.50-7.70/kg. Irish Farmers’ Association (IFA) sheep chair Adrian Gallagher has said that factories have “moved too far and too soon on lamb price and have effectively led the price down,” and added that “this must stop”. In the mart trade this week, Kilkenny Mart manager George Candler said that the sheep sale today had “reduced numbers” but added that the trade for quality butcher and wholesale type lambs remained strong. “The dramatic drop in quotes may have scared off a few potential sellers but the better weather means that a lot of jobs have still to be done around the farm.” Meanwhile from today, sheep ...
Source: AgriLand

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