UK: The number of sheep slaughters were up by 21% in March 2023 but pig slaughters fell

게시됨 2023년 4월 14일

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In March 2023, the UK experienced a significant increase in clean sheep slaughterings by 21%, totaling 1240,000 head, as reported by Defra. This surge contributed to a 15% increase in mutton and lamb production compared to the previous year, reaching 28,000t. Although there was a slight increase in the number of prime cattle slaughtered, under-21-month-old bulls saw a decline. Conversely, the sector faced challenges, with a 15% reduction in clean pig slaughterings and an 18% decrease in pigmeat production in comparison to March 2022.
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The number of UK clean sheep slaughterings in March 2023 was up 21%, or 1240,000 head on the same time period as last year. Mutton and lamb production was up 28,000t in March 2023, which is 15% higher than in March 2022, according to the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs’ (Defra’s) latest statistics on livestock slaughter and meat production. Defra runs a monthly survey of registered England and Wales slaughterhouses. Similar surveys are run in Northern Ireland and Scotland. The statistics, published yesterday (Thursday, April 13), cover cattle, sheep and pig slaughter and meat production. Advertisement UK prime cattle (steers, heifers and young bulls) slaughterings were also up in March 2023 by 1.2% on March 2022 at 178,000 head. Young bulls was the only category to see a decline in kill numbers, with 12,000 head killed in March 2023 compared to 14,000 head in March 2022. Steers, heifers, cows and adult bulls, and calves also saw higher numbers killed this ...
출처: UKAgriLand

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