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UK lamb production declines, making way for growing imports

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UK sheep meat production has fallen considerably from 2023, currently sitting 7.8% lower January-September, informs AHDB. Production has totalled 193,000 tonnes so far this year, with volumes for September at 21,900 tonnes. A significant decline in both adult and clean sheep kill has contributed to this decline in overall production, with minor shifts in carcase weight in the year so far.

Posted on Oct 22 ,00:20

UK lamb production declines, making way for growing imports

Clean sheep kill has totalled 8.19m head so far in 2024, a fall of nearly 700,000 head (7.9%) from the same period in 2023. September kill sat at 939,000 head, a slight increase of 2,600 head from August, but 61,500 head behind 2023. So far this year we have not seen a month exceed 1m head slaughtered, highlighting the tightness of supply compared to prior years.

In the year to date to August, imports of fresh and frozen sheep meat have totalled 47,200 tonnes, growth of 14,200 tonnes from the same time in 2023. Monthly imports have been considerably higher than last year, between 1,000-2,600 tonnes higher per month. Volumes imported in August were 6,300 tonnes, a fall of 900 tonnes from July but nearly 2,000 tonnes higher than 2023. These rises in volumes are a combination of our lower production this year resulting in more imports to meet demand, and comparing to 2023 where one factor in lower imports was limited production in New Zealand (our largest supplier of sheep).

Looking into volumes imported from Australia and NZ, UK imported 3,700 tonnes of fresh and frozen product from NZ and just under 2,000 tonnes from Australia in August. This represented a fall of 900 tonnes from New Zealand compared to the previous month, but growth of 1,000 tonnes from 2023. Conversely, Australian volumes have grown by around 300 tonnes from July, and over doubled compared to August 2023. Both countries were suffering from a downturn in slaughter levels in August as their old season crop tails off and the new season crop is slow to come forward.

UK exports have reduced so far this year as our domestic production has fallen, limiting volumes available for export, sitting 7% lower than 2023. Volumes exported in August sat at 6,200 tonnes, growth of 940 tonnes from July, but a fall of 240 tonnes from the same time in 2023. Our largest export continues to be lamb carcasses into the EU for further processing, sitting at 38,400 tonnes for the year so far to August. Beyond the EU, other notable countries include Ghana, Kuwait, and Canada however these volumes sit between 300-700 tonnes exported so far this year.

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