United Kingdom: Strong production growth for pig meat in November

Published 2022년 12월 20일

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The UK saw a surge in pig meat production in November, reaching 91,900 tonnes, driven by the Christmas demand and the highest monthly clean pig kill since March. Despite a slight decrease in average carcase weights, production increased by 6% from October. However, compared to the same period last year, production fell by 2% due to heavier carcase weights from a backlog in the previous year. The year-to-date production (Jan-Nov) increased by 2% from the previous year, reaching 966,200 tonnes, largely due to the heavier carcase weights early in the year.
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The UK produced 91,900 tonnes of pig meat in November, according to the latest Defra release. Supported by Christmas demand this is the highest monthly volume since March. Production has grown 6% from October, despite average carcase weights easing in the month to 89.4 kg (-1%). Year-on-year production is down 2%, predominantly due to the heavier carcase weights brought on by the backlog late last year. Increased production on the month was driven by increased slaughter, with November clean pig kill recording the highest monthly numbers since March, at 995,400 head. Clean pig slaughter is up 8% month on month, although numbers are inline with those seen in November last year. For the year to date (Jan-Nov), pig meat production stands at 966,200 tonnes, up 2% on this time last year. ...
Source: Ahdb

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