Mixed performance for lamb prices

Thursday, 1 July 2021

By Rebecca Wright

The most recent week has been mixed for liveweight lamb prices. During the week ending 30 June the GB liveweight NSL SQQ slipped 7.19p on-the-week, to 248.62p/kg. The daily averages showed a clear divide with prices at the beginning of the week declining sharply, and prices later in the week rising. There was a noticeable drop in the number of lambs coming forwards. In total just over 80,000 head came forwards, down 18% week-on-week.

In the week ended 26 June the GB deadweight NSL SQQ dropped 47.3p, to 587.2p/kg. Prices are still at a premium to last year although this has narrowed to 116p/kg. The British farmgate lamb price is currently trading at a premium to the French farmgate price which is very likely to be limiting export volumes, as it did in April.

However, prices are receiving support from the upcoming Islamic festival of Eid-Al Adha which this year begins around 19 July. There are two elements to the increase in demand during Eid-Al Adha. There are the wider celebrations and large gatherings which take place as well as the Qurbani, which may again be possible if social distancing restrictions are lifted in time. There are no special requirements for meat eaten during the wider celebrations. As part of the festival, Muslims follow in the footsteps of the Prophet Abraham by having an animal slaughtered as an offering. In this case, to meet the requirements of Qurbani, the sacrificed lamb must be at least six months old and be fit, healthy and lean. Processor demand for Qurbani and meat for the wider celebrations typically begins around two to three weeks before the festival itself.


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