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Significant drop in UK pork production forecast on the back of sow herd contraction

Alistair DriverBy Alistair DriverAugust 1, 20224 Mins Read
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The UK breeding has lost about 40,000 sows over the past year, and this will result in a 6% reduction in UK pigmeat production this year, followed by an even bigger fall next year, according to the latest AHDB forecasts.

The latest pork market outlook notes that the sector began the year ‘facing severe headwinds’, with many producers already having endured losses for five consecutive quarters, and the situation has deteriorated since then.

Already high input costs have been exacerbated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, contributing to average of £58/pig in Q1, continuing into Q2, with May’s estimated cost of production at £2.40/kg versus an average SPP of £1.76/kg.

More recently, prices in the EU and the UK strengthened due to a ‘genuine shortage of available clean pigs’, while processors and retailers have been putting money into the sector, supporting farm gate prices.

AHDB also notes that the backlog of pigs that built up over the winter appears to have diminished, anecdotal evidence implies that it has by no means gone.

This ‘extra’ availability caused by the backlog ‘may be masking, to a degree, a decline in the sow herd’. “That, and the timing of the decline, suggest that it is likely to be some time in the third quarter when supplies of market-ready clean pigs starts to fall,” AHDB states.

Sow numbers

While noting that accurately establishing historic sow numbers, and produc-tivity per sow, is ‘hard enough at the best of times’, AHDB estimates that, based on Defra survey data, historic productivity figures, actual slaughter and an allowance for a backlog, it is likely that the UK sow herd was close to 415,000 head during 2020 and the first half of 2021.

But it adds: “Poor profitability and logistical difficulties lead to a forecast decline in the size of the UK sow herd in June 2022 to around 350,000 head as the base case for this outlook.”

chart UK pig breeding herd

“The exact size and timing of any reduction, and any subsequent recovery, is hard to judge and will depend on the developing financial fortunes of the sector. A risk to this forecast is clearly that the situation remains depressed for longer.”

 UK clean pig supplies

Pig meat production in the first five months of the year was 452,000 tonnes, 6% higher than at the same point in 2021. Clean pig slaughter was only 1% higher, so the rest is accounted for by heavier carcase weights – a legacy of the backlog. Weights are now falling, but they are still above last year’s levels.

Given the decline in the sow herd recorded in Defra data, and other indications of a reduction in servings, the drop in clean pig supplies will at some point outweigh any remaining backlog, AHDB noted.

As such, clean pig slaughter is expected to fall by around 15% in the second half of the year.

Carcase weights are expected to continue to fall as more typical market conditions return. It is not clear where they will settle in comparison to long term trends. This forecast assumes car-case weights of around 89kg on average over the next 18 months.

Pig meat production in 2022 as a whole is therefore expected to fall by 6% compared to 2021, to around 970,000 tonnes. It is expected to fall a further 9% in 2023.

table actual and forecast pig slaughter

Demand, trade and price outlook

UK demand is expected to weaken slightly as the year progresses, as pre-pandemic trends re-emerge along with wider increases in the cost-of-living.

Export markets remain challenging with Chinese demand slowing. Although exports had been increasing, higher GB pig prices and declining production may constrain future volume growth. Imports are expected to grow in the second half of year as declines in demand are outweighed by declines in production.

AHDB describes the price outlook as a ‘precarious one’. A reduction in the supply of pigs by itself would typically lead to an increase in prices and, indeed, farmgate prices have increased even without a reduction in availability of UK pigs so far in 2022.

“Although some feed ingredients markets have weakened recently, compound feed prices may not retreat dramatically in the short-term, and there could be significant market volatility ahead,” the outlook warns.

“Pig prices have not yet reached the point where they cover the estimated cost of production; the continuing financial situation that pig farmers face will of course direct future clean pig supplies. Producers that can, will be keen to capitalise when net margins are positive again.”

Meanwhile, the European pig herd overall is in contraction, and the European Commission has forecast a decline in production of 3% in 2022 compared to 2021. EU production in the first quarter was 5% below Q1 2021, and this has been supportive of prices in the EU and the UK.

chart of EU and UK pig prices

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Alistair Driver

Editor Pig World, group editor Agronomist and Arable Farmer and Farm Contractor. National Pig Association webmaster. Former political editor at Farmers Guardian. Occasional media pundit. Brought up on a Leicestershire farm. Works from a shed in his Oxfordshire garden.

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