Sheep meat production in United Kingdom is down by 11% in September 2022

Published 2022년 10월 30일

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UK sheepmeat production in September decreased by 11% compared to the same month in 2021, totaling 21,400t, as per Defra figures. This was due to a reduced kill and the impact of the Queen's funeral, leading to a drop in clean sheep slaughter and adult sheep kill. Despite this, the total sheepmeat production from January to September 2022 increased by 4% compared to the previous year, attributed to higher clean sheep and adult throughput. Carcass weights remained relatively unchanged.
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UK sheepmeat production for the month of September fell by 11% when compared to the same period in 2021, the latest Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) figures show. Total sheepmeat production for September came to 21,400t, the Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) noted from the Defra data. In September, carcass weights witnessed little change, which meant the decline seen in production was down to a reduced kill over the course of the month, according to AHDB dairy and livestock analyst Freya Shuttleworth. Furthermore, the passing of Queen Elizabeth II during this time had an impact on production as kill patterns were reduced over the additional bank holiday for her funeral. Clean sheep slaughter was back nearly 60,000 compared to August, with throughput for the month of September standing at 961,700. September’s kill was also 99,400 lower than in the same month as last year, the AHDB said. And, the adult sheep kill was back too, by 8% ...
Source: UKAgriLand

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