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AHDB: Pig meat production declines 18 percent in March

The latest monthly production figures released by Defra show that the UK produced 83,000 tonnes of pig meat in March, an 18% (-18,600 tonnes) decline compared to the record high production in March 2022, informs AHDB.

Posted on Apr 21 ,00:30

AHDB: Pig meat production declines 18 percent in March

It is the lowest recorded production for the month of March since 2019 when both reduced slaughter numbers and lower carcase weights impacted volumes.

Clean pig slaughter stood at 898,700 head for the month, a 15% (-160,200 head) decline from the record high kill in in March last year and 8% below the 5-year average. Reduced slaughter numbers are driving the declines in production as carcase weights have remained steady at 89kg.

Production for the year to date (Jan – Mar) totals 232,100 tonnes, 16% (-44,400 tonnes) behind the same time last year. This is in line with the January forecast of 230,000 tonnes in Q1 2023. Clean pig kill has totalled 2.52 million head in the first 3 months of 2023, a 12% (-328,300 head) decline year on year. In January AHDB forecasted Q1 kill to total 2.53 million head. Production for Q2 is forecasted to decline further with some industry commentators stating that the height of the shortage of pigs may likely be felt in May.

These tight supplies will likely keep prices supported for the foreseeable, with the EU also expecting further production declines this year. However, demand is also a crucial factor with the cost of living crisis impacting on consumer purchases. In the 12 weeks ending 19 March, sales volumes of pork in the retail market have fallen 3.5% year on year, while inflation driven price rises resulted in prices paid increasing 12.5% during the period. This is a little above our projected demand decline of 3%, however with the approaching BBQ season there is opportunity for pork volumes to grow. Most product categories saw volumes decline, driving the overall trend, but sausages, mince, burgers and grills, and pork ribs recorded growth in the 12-week period.

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