|  09/11/06
          
           RISING foreign demand for beef and lamb has resulted in higher livestock
            prices at home according to the latest Market Outlooks from MLC Economics.
          
           But the production of both beef and lamb is forecast to fall next
            year due to continued contraction in the numbers of animals on farm.
          The latest Sheep Market Outlook shows a three per cent drop in the
            number of sheep across the UK but increased demand for our lamb and
            mutton on export markets, especially in France where exports rose
            by six per cent in the eight months to August this year. 
          Overall, exports rose by 11 per cent while by October 21 the latest
            price of 103p per kg liveweight was up 5p on the same week last year. 
          The latest Cattle Market Outlook shows total beef production is
            expected to be up 15 per cent this year and export demand to have
            grown since the lifting of the export ban earlier this year. 
          
              Royal Boost For British Beef 
  Pedigree  Boost for British Lamb 
   Promoting English Beef and Lamb with Gusto  |