This is how lamb prices in the European Union are shaped

Published 2021년 3월 6일

Tridge summary

The European Union experienced an increase in heavy lamb prices and a slight decrease in light lamb prices in the eighth week of 2021. The average price of heavy lamb rose by 1.7% to € 638.2 per 100 kg, while light lamb prices fell by 0.3% to € 569.0 per 100 kg. Compared to the previous week, heavy lamb prices were 1.6% higher and light lamb prices were 1.4% lower. Year-on-year, heavy lamb prices were 10.0% higher, and light lamb prices were 1.0% higher. Price fluctuations varied across different EU countries.
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Original content

In the eighth week of 2021, heavy lamb prices in the European Union continued to rise, and light lamb prices fell again slightly. The EU average price of heavy lamb in the 8th week ending 28 February 2021 is € 638.2 / 100 kg (vt = carcass) and the average price of light lamb is € 569.0 / 100 kg (vt.) volt. There was a 1.7% increase in the price of heavy lamb and a decrease of 0.3% in the price of light lamb compared to the value recorded a week earlier (Week 7 prices: heavy lamb EUR 627.3 / 100 kg light lamb EUR 570.5 / 100 kg (vt.) Heavy lamb prices in the 8th week of this year were 1.6% higher and light lamb prices 1.4% lower than in the previous week. compared to the values recorded a month earlier, heavy lamb prices were 10.0% higher and light lamb prices 1.0% higher than in the same period in 2020. By week 8, heavy lamb prices in Romania increased significantly by 43.3%, 4.8% in Ireland, 2.4% in the ...
Source: Agroinform

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