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Sheep meat exports continue to rise


By David Porter

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Latest research from the ADHB shows that during November, imports of fresh and frozen sheep meat totalled 2100 tonnes, back 271 tonnes (11.5 per cent) on October, and 480 tonnes (18.7 per cent) less on the year.

Imports of lamb produce have reduced in the last two months.
Imports of lamb produce have reduced in the last two months.

Decreased imports were seen from all countries aside from Australia, Spain and Greece, however uplifts from these countries only amounted to an additional 140 tonnes.

There was a reduction in EU imports by 23.2 per cent on October, with the largest decreases seen from Ireland (down 224 tonnes).

Outside of the EU, Iceland and New Zealand saw the greatest reduction in supply to the UK totalling 130 tonnes less than October.

Frozen sheep legs accounted for the greatest volume of imports in November, with 588 tonnes entering the UK during the month.

This is 10.0 per cent less than entered during October.

Fresh boneless cuts of sheep meat was the next largest import, with 403 tonnes, a 14.6 per cent reduction on the previous month.

Most categories saw a reduction in November, with notable exceptions including frozen sheep meat (45.4 per cent), and fresh short forequarters (62.1 per cent).

Analyst Charlotte Forkes-Rees said: "It should be noted that these uplifts were from much smaller starting points than other categories.

"Year to date (Jan – Nov) imports have totalled 51,900 tonnes, up 9,200 tonnes (21.6 per cent) on the previous year.

"During this time, fresh imports have decreased by 13.9 per cent (3700 tonnes), while frozen imports have increased by almost 13,000 tonnes. Greatest uplifts have been seen in trade with Ireland (+6300 tonnes) and New Zealand (+2600 tonnes)."

Exports in November of fresh and frozen beef totalled over 7000 tonnes, up almost 400 tonnes (5.7 per cent) on October.

The EU accounted for 93.6% of total exports, as well as the majority of the uplift in export volumes with all but a few countries in growth.

The split of fresh exports increased slightly on October, up 476 tonnes and now accounting for 92.1 per cent of export volume in November.

Fresh and chilled lamb carcases and half carcases remained the top export (5,300 tonnes), followed by sheep short forequarters (364 tonnes).

The top performing frozen product was bone in cuts of sheep meat (169 tonnes), making it overall the 5th top performing export for the month.

In the year to date (Jan – Nov), 67,700 tonnes of fresh and frozen sheep meat has been exported, up 8.9 per cent(5500 tonnes) on the same period last year.


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