Lamb prices in Ireland on the rise again

Published 2022년 11월 14일

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Lamb prices in the Irish sheep trade have experienced a rise, with base prices increasing by 5-10c/kg last week, and an additional 10c/kg this week. Not all meat processing plants have adjusted prices, but those that have are bringing base prices to €6.05-6.20c/kg. The mart trade for finished lambs has also seen price increases.
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There is positive news to report on the sheep trade at the start of this week, with lamb prices rising further. At the start of last week, base prices for lambs increased by 5-10c/kg. This week, at some meat processing plants, further increases of 10c/kg have materialised. While not all factories have increased lamb prices at the start of this week, some of those that have generally been slower to increase prices have moved to keep up with the pace of other factories. Factories that were slow to increase prices for lambs last week have increased their offering for lambs by 10c/kg at the start of this week. This is leaving base prices currently for lambs at €6.05-6.20c/kg. Advertisement Stay tuned for Agriland’s weekly sheep trade update for further information, including the latest on ewe prices. Mart trade livens up The mart trade for finished lambs has also livened up, with mart managers noting price increases for such lambs. This brightening of the trade was seen towards the ...
Source: AgriLand

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