Dairy calf registrations in the UK: Q3 numbers show a shift in farm size and system

Published Nov 23, 2023

Tridge summary

GB calf registrations to dairy dams declined by almost 4,000 head (0.9%) in Q3 2023 compared to the same period in 2022. Dairy farmers in the UK are facing financial difficulties due to high input costs and decreasing milk prices, leading to a 4.5% drop in the number of dairy producers. However, there has only been a marginal decline of 0.3% in calf registrations for the year-to-date, indicating a shift towards fewer but larger farms.
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In the third quarter of this year (July – September) GB calf registrations to dairy dams totalled 445,181 head, according to the latest BCMS data. This is a decline of almost 4,000 head (0.9%) compared to the same period in 2022. Although calf registrations in September grew, this growth was outweighed by declines in both July and August. Dairy farmers across the UK have been struggling with tightening farm margins this season with input costs remaining elevated while milk prices drop. Our recent producer survey showed there was a 4.5% drop year on year in the number of dairy producers in GB. However, for the year to date (January – September) calf registrations have recorded only a marginal decline of 0.3% year on year and for the 12 months ending September 2023 registrations are almost flat on the previous 12-month period. This indicates a further shift towards fewer but larger farms. Paired alongside this, farmers have been moving towards block calving systems. The gap between ...
Source: Ahdb

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