GB pig prices up in May
The EU spec APP stood at 213.71p/kg in the week ending 25 May, gaining 2.42p since the end of April, although weekly changes have fluctuated in size, they have been positive with the exception of w/e 4 May. The APP has remained relatively stable since the end of December 2023, sitting in the range of 210-213p/kg.
Both the price series are sitting below year ago levels by around 10p/kg for the SPP and 6p/kg for the APP.
The price differential between the UK and EU reference prices has stabilised around 21p/Kg, reinforcing stability in the domestic market.
GB estimated clean pig slaughter for week ending 01 June stood at 151,000 head. For the five week period ending 01 June, GB estimates totalled 735,300 head, a 4% decline compared to the previous five weeks and 6% lower than the same period last year. Continued wet weather is reportedly impacting productivity, especially on outdoor units. The average carcase weight (EU spec SPP) in May eased month on month by 470g to 90.71kg, however, year-on-year, average carcase weights continue to sit higher by more than 1kg.
Domestic demand remains subdued and although inflation has eased, consumers remain wary of their spending. According to the latest retail data from Kantar, pig meat purchased volumes fell by 2.1% year-on-year in the 12 weeks ending 12 May. Volume changes did see some variation by category. Primary pork recorded growth of 4.8%, which was primarily driven by an increase in roasting joints following greater promotional activity over the Easter period. However, over all volumes of processed pig meat declined by 2.8% year-on-year driven by falls in gammon and bacon, although there was strong growth for burgers and grills as consumers look for variety. Some drier warmer weather, bank holidays and upcoming sporting events may provide an uplift to demand in the coming weeks.
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