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United Kingdom - Market Report: Pig prices slip from record levels

Pigmeat prices have benefited from a combination of lower slaughterings in the first half of the year, less competitive imports and better than expected consumer demand.
10 September 2009
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Pigmeat prices have benefited from a combination of lower slaughterings in the first half of the year, less competitive imports and better than expected consumer demand.

While deadweight prices have slipped since their record peak of 155.6p/kg in mid-July, latest figures still put the DAPP (Deadweight Average Pig Price) at 152p/kg – a 12% premium to this time last year.

http://www.fwi.co.uk/Articles/2009/09/09/117630/market-report-pig-prices-slip-from-record-levels.html

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