GB feed output falls 1.9% in 2019-20

Published 2020년 8월 26일

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The article reports a decrease in total feed production in Great Britain for the July 2019-June 2020 period, with a 1.9% drop to 13.96 million tonnes, primarily due to a decrease in ruminant feed production. Specifically, cattle and calf feeds saw a 5.4% decrease, and sheep feeds fell by 4.6%. However, there were increases in pig and poultry feeds, with poultry feeds seeing a 2.3% rise. In terms of feed ingredients, there was a notable increase in barley inclusions and a decrease in maize, with protein ingredient use favoring soya and oilseed rape meals. For the latest month, June 2020, overall feed manufacture increased by 0.9%, with changes in feed types and ingredients, including a significant increase in barley and a decrease in whole and flaked maize and certain oilseeds.
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Total feed production from compound manufacturers and integrated poultry producers in Great Britain fell by 1.9% to 13.96 million tonnes in the July 2019-June 2020 year, show AHDB figures. Rises in pig and poultry feeds were more than offset by lower ruminant feed production. Overall cattle and calf feeds dropped by 5.4% to 4.3m tonnes, with compounds 3.9% lower at 2.1m tonnes and blends 5.2% down to 786,700 tonnes. Sheep feeds fell by 4.6% to 766,300 tonnes over the twelve months. While compounds for breeding sheep were up 1.6% to 278,200 tonnes, feeds for growing and finishing sheep were 8.2% lower at 386,900 tonnes. Total pig feeds were up 5.1% to 1.97m tonnes in the year. Breeding pig feeds rose 5% to 444,900 tonnes, grower rations by 0.2% to 363,400 tonnes and finisher feeds by 5.7% to 974,400 tonnes. Poultry feeds were 2.3% higher in the period to 6.47m tonnes. Layer rations were up 2.2% to 1.32m tonnes and broiler feeds by 2.3% to 3.74m tonnes. Production of feeds for other ...
Source: AgriTrade

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