Milk powders continue to be in surplus for another consecutive quarter due to lower exports Butter supplies continued to decrease, further pressuring stocks Available supplies of cheese at par with ...
UK feed wheat futures (May-25) ended yesterday at £190.65/t, up £2.45/t from Monday’s close. The Nov-25 contract gained £2.55/t over the same period, to close at £195.65/t. Domestic wheat futures ...
Ambitions to maximise the potential of red meat exports to Europe are being given a boost with the further roll-out of the Quality Meat from Britain brand. Underpinned by a new multilingual website ...
AHDB has always maintained that farm assurance is integral to the functioning of a transparent and safe food and feed supply chain. We understand the importance of a farm assurance system that ...
Overall, 2023 was a positive year for pig producers in both Great Britain (GB) and the European Union (EU). Production costs either fell or remained stable and pig prices saw significant increases.
Grocery sales surpassed £13 billion for the first time this Christmas, with an upturn in grocery price inflation of 3.7%, the highest level since March 2024 (Kantar 4 w/e 29 December 2024). Our latest ...
GB milk deliveries in December totalled 1,054 million litres, up 3.3% compared to the same period in 2023. Deliveries averaged at 34 million litres per day. Production for this year’s milk season far ...
UK feed wheat futures (May-25) closed at £188.20.25/t yesterday, falling £2.00/t from Friday’s close. The Nov-25 contract lost £1.60/t over the same period, to close at £193.10/t. Domestic wheat ...
Following a confirmed case of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) in Germany, we are closely monitoring the situation and assessing its potential impact on UK agriculture. FMD was confirmed in a 14-head herd ...
Grocery sales surpassed £13 billion this Christmas for the first time, with an upturn in grocery price inflation of 3.7%, the highest level since March 2024 (Kantar 4 w/e 29 December 2024). As ...
UK feed wheat futures (May-25) ended yesterday’s session at £192.30/t, up £1.10/t from Friday’s close. The Nov-25 contract gained £0.35/t over the same period, to close at £195.50/t. Domestic wheat ...
The wet autumn in 2023 meant that planting winter cereal crops was limited and the persistent wet weather has knocked yields down on the five-year average. As a result, crop harvested was much-reduced ...