The SPP has continued on its upward track rising by 1.19p to stand at 194.28p, although demand for finished pigs remained selective with budget conscious consumers…
Month: July 2022
A new report from the independent think tank, ResPublica, has exposed the lack of animal welfare protection in the UK’s trade deals with Australia and New Zealand. The report notes…
The latest Rabobank quarterly pork report suggest that global trade should pick up in the latter half of 2022, though African swine fever (ASF) and rising…
Outdoor-bred and reared pork could become increasingly dependent on promotions as under-pressure consumers become increasingly conscious of price, according to AHDB. Kantar data estimates that outdoor pork…
Farmex and ARM Buildings have jointly commissioned a London-based graphic artist to produce an image that expresses the unfairness of the UK pork supply chain. For the British pig…
Chief executive Zoe Davies left the NPA today, after 14 years of unwavering and immense service with the association, with the best wishes and thanks of…
Yorkshire farmer and former NPA chair Richard Lister called for the Government to do more to support the pig sector in England, in line with other…
A Defra competition is now welcoming candidates, with the aim of supporting those running projects to help increase the domestic production of healthy and sustainable protein. The competition is part of…
The market was disrupted by two major breakdowns last week, including a fire in a processor control room that rendered its butchery out of action. “The…
The SPP went up by another 1.98p to stand at 193.09p which represents an increase of 18.85% over the past twelve months. EU pig prices have…