In Ireland, lamb prices back 5-10c/kg

Published 2022년 12월 13일

Tridge summary

The sheep trade is experiencing a decrease in prices, with base quotes being reduced by 5-10c/kg. Kildare Chilling is keeping its base price the same at €6.40/kg plus a 10c/kg quality assurance bonus, while Irish Country Meats has lowered its base price to €6.30/kg. The ewe trade has not seen any changes, with base quotes ranging from €3.00/kg to €3.20/kg. A Status Yellow warning for low temperatures and ice is in effect until midday on December 16, and factories are advising farmers to exercise caution when transporting livestock.
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Original content

The sheep trade is starting the week like it did last, with prices easing, as many move to wipe a further 5-10c/kg off base quotes on this time last week. Last Monday, base quotes at some plants had eased by 5c/kg. Other meat processing plants hinted at pulling prices themselves, and this has since materialised. Now, some factories have indicated that prices could change further this coming week. Prices Kildare Chilling is holding its base price from last week at €6.40/kg plus a 10c/kg quality assurance (QA) bonus up to 22kg. Advertisement Irish Country Meats has eased its offering for lambs and is now on a base price of €6.30/kg plus a 10c/kg QA bonus up to 22.5kg – back 10c/kg on last week. A western-based meat processing plant has pulled another 5c/kg off its base quote from last week to stand at €6.30/kg. This is leaving base quotes at €6.30/kg up to €6.40/kg, with QA lambs moving at prices from €6.40/kg up to €6.50/kg. Prices at the top end of the market are reaching ...
Source: AgriLand

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