The increase in production costs ruins shipments of lamb and calf for Ramadan due to their higher prices in Spain

Published 2023년 4월 4일

Tridge summary

Inflation has led to a significant increase in the cost of producing lamb and veal, making these products less competitive on the international market. This has had a particular impact on the campaign to send live animals to Muslim countries for Ramadan. Operators report that trade with Libya has almost ceased, and countries like Jordan and Saudi Arabia have turned to Romania, Colombia, and Brazil for their lamb and calf needs. As a result, Spanish operators have seen a significant decrease in sales, with some reporting a drop of up to 50% compared to the previous campaign.
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The inflation that affects a large part of the food chain, including that of lamb and veal, has made this product more expensive to the point of ruining the campaign to send live animals to Muslim countries for the celebration of Ramadan. This is the main conclusion drawn from the consultation with operators who market these animals to countries such as Jordan, Saudi Arabia or Libya and who do not even hesitate to describe this campaign as the "worst" they have ever experienced. One of them is the general director of the Blázquez Maritime Agency, Javier Sánchez, who operates from the port of Cartagena, and who confirms to Efeagro the "very little" shipment of lambs."We have loaded 5-6 boats of lambs for Ramadan and practically everything to Jordan and Saudi Arabia," he remarked. In total, they have sold some "40,000-50,000" lambs which, compared to other years, is "very little" because also trade with Libya has almost completely disappeared. The "important" problem is the "price" ...
Source: Agrodiario

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