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Weekly pig prices and slaughter data for Great Britain. After last week’s 0.25p drop, the EU-spec SPP continued its upward…
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Weekly pig prices and slaughter data for Great Britain. After last week’s 0.25p drop, the…
Proposals for a Nutrient Action Programme (NAP) have the potential to destroy the future of…
Weekly pig prices and slaughter data for Great Britain. After last week’s 0.25p drop, the…
Weekly pig prices and slaughter data for Great Britain. After last week’s 0.25p drop, the…
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Weekly pig prices and slaughter data for Great Britain. After last week’s 0.25p drop, the EU-spec SPP continued its upward trajectory during the week ended July 5, gaining 0.19p to…
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Weekly pig prices and slaughter data for Great Britain. After last week’s 0.25p drop, the…
Proposals for a Nutrient Action Programme (NAP) have the potential to destroy the future of…
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Weekly pig prices and slaughter data for Great Britain. After last week’s 0.25p drop, the EU-spec SPP continued its upward trajectory during the week ended July…
Proposals for a Nutrient Action Programme (NAP) have the potential to destroy the future of pig farming in Northern Ireland, witg slaughter numbers plummeting to a…
In today’s changing food landscape, British pork is undergoing a timely and well-deserved reappraisal. As consumer tastes evolve and people become increasingly health-conscious and time-poor, pork…
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GB pig prices for week ending July 5, 2025 – SPP bounces back to reach year high
0Weekly pig prices and slaughter data for Great Britain. After last week’s 0.25p drop, the EU-spec SPP continued its upward trajectory during the week ended July 5, gaining 0.19p to stand at 207.55p/kg, another a new yearly high. The latest increase means the price index has increased for seven of the past eight weeks, albeit in small increments, gaining 2.2p in the process. It is now just over 2p above where it started 2025 and 2p below where it stood a year ago. The EU reference price (Grade S) was fractionally up to 187.8p/kg during the week ended June 29,…