Red meat exports see positive rise in figures

Red meat exports see positive rise in figures

Exports of red meat products from the UK have seen the total value of beef, lamb and pork rising above the £487 million mark.

According to the latest figures from HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC), shipments of red meat increased to more than 183,000 tonnes from January to May – up 7% compared to the same period last year.

Red meat exports saw a good start to the year.

The strongest performer was fresh and frozen beef, with exports rising 18% in value.

Pork exports rose 3% in value, despite a small dip in volume – with China remaining the key market for UK pig meat exports, accounting for 22% of the total volume.

Jonathan Eckley, Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board (AHDB) senior exports manager for livestock said: “It has been a good start to the year for the UK’s red meat exports despite many challenges we have faced which includes tight supplies for sheep meat, which has driven up lamb prices.”

Despite a slight fall in volume, exports of sheep meat have risen nearly 1% in value to £145 million, driven by high lamb prices.

Eckley continued: “France remains the UK’s biggest market for sheep exports, worth £61 million this year. The average value per tonne of sheep meat exports in the year to May has risen 10% on year-earlier levels.”

“2018 has seen AHDB exports working in a number of international markets to ensure that we showcase high-quality beef, lamb and pork products to global importers in existing and new markets.

“Further, the UK has been successful in gaining recent approval for exports to Philippines and Saudi Arabia, gaining wider pork access and the lifting of the beef ban in China.”

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