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ICSA Calls on Meat Processors to Justify Savage Price Drop

Jun 6, 2015 | Press Releases | 0 comments

5th June 2015

ICSA sheep chairman John Brooks has called on meat processors to justify recent savage cuts in lamb price.

“All the indications are that the market is stabilising. The UK equivalent prices are €5.60 to €5.80/kg and we are at a loss to understand the reasoning behind the much lower price available here,” said Mr. Brooks.

“This is a very expensive time to produce lamb, and there is justifiable anger among suppliers given the calamitous price drop in a matter of weeks, and with prices significantly lower than this time last year. Sheep farmers need to know that lamb supplies are not all that plentiful and that they should not accept low factory quotes as those who haggle are getting up to 20c more per kilo.”

Mr. Brooks also criticised weight limits of 20.5kg for spring lamb prices. “Currently, if a supplier presents hoggets and lambs for slaughter, he can be paid for up to 23.5kg for the hoggets, and yet there is a lower limit on lambs in the same load, all destined for the same consumers. This is incomprehensible,” he said.

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