Livestock => Pigs => Topic started by: Fowgill Farm on September 12, 2012, 11:17:02 am
Title: Will we be buying bacon and pork sausages next year?
Post by: Fowgill Farm on September 12, 2012, 11:17:02 am
see http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/0/19558714 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/0/19558714)
interesting reading, but will the british public pay more for their pork? Still selling mine at the same price it was 3yrs ago! so i doubt it. Mandy :pig:
Title: Re: Will we be buying bacon and pork sausages next year?
Post by: Mr Pig on September 12, 2012, 11:53:27 am
As the article says, both beef and lamb prices have increased over recent years and it has not had a significant impact (although over time lamb consumption is declining in the UK). The supermarkets have held back increases in pork prices as there's always been a plentiful supply from Europe and they can dictate prices. If availability is declining in countries such as Holland and Denmark, both due to rising costs and the long overdue implementation of EU welfare policies, then the mass market will have to increase prices paid for UK-produced pork which in turn should allow individual producers to increase the price they charge for niche-market products from rare breeds and high welfare production. I know that doesn't help you short term with rocketing feed prices on top of straw, fuel and vet's costs but if you can hang on in there, there may be a faint glimmer at the end of a very long tunnel.
Title: Re: Will we be buying bacon and pork sausages next year?
Post by: onnyview on September 13, 2012, 03:29:54 pm
Hurrah! A glimmer would be good, 'cos from where I'm standing it's looking pretty darn dark and depressing :gloomy: .
Allison
Title: Re: Will we be buying bacon and pork sausages next year?
Post by: HappyHippy on September 13, 2012, 05:05:04 pm
Hurrah! A glimmer would be good, 'cos from where I'm standing it's looking pretty darn dark and depressing :gloomy: .
Allison
Ditto :( Facing the prospect of culling my two older Large Black sows because their last litters were smaller than I'd hoped (well, needed really unless I can sell their weaners for pork for £70 each :-\ doubt it) Since it's costing more to produce a litter of piglets, I need sows who are more 'productive' - keeping these ladies makes no economic sense - but how can you put a value on a bloodline ???
Oh, lets hope that glimmer comes quick :fc: Karen :raining:
Title: Re: Will we be buying bacon and pork sausages next year?
Post by: Berkshire Boy on September 13, 2012, 05:27:03 pm
Personally I think the glimmer is a mirage. America is in drought and crops are low, the farmers in this country are getting half the amount of grain per acre. Feed prices are rising and its only September it's going to be a long winter. :gloomy:
Title: Re: Will we be buying bacon and pork sausages next year?
Post by: Womble on September 13, 2012, 05:35:45 pm
OK, grain yields are down and quality is also down.
So although total production decreases, it also means that a larger proportion of production than usual will not be fit for human consumption, and will therefore be made into animal feed. So, we will pay more for loaves of bread, but that doesn't necessarily mean that pig food prices will increase, does it?
Can anybody remember what the outcome was the last time this happened?
Title: Re: Will we be buying bacon and pork sausages next year?
Post by: robert waddell on September 13, 2012, 09:34:40 pm
that is wrong womble :farmer:
Title: Re: Will we be buying bacon and pork sausages next year?
Post by: Womble on September 13, 2012, 10:30:11 pm
Thanks for that Robert, I suspected as much ;D . Why though? What's the evidence to the contrary?
Title: Re: Will we be buying bacon and pork sausages next year?
Post by: Berkshire Boy on September 13, 2012, 10:37:39 pm
The evidence is that my feed has gone up by £30 a ton in the last couple of weeks and it hasn't stopped yet.
Title: Re: Will we be buying bacon and pork sausages next year?
Post by: robert waddell on September 14, 2012, 08:14:23 am
David in a good year bountiful harvests and all that bumper crops silos splitting at the seams etc the millers and the brewers can control what the requirements are for each industry brewing is nitrogen content milling is bushel weigh they want the best and reject the rest the rejects go for feed or ethanol production now a poor year the benchmark for rejection is lowered to give them the volume needed to maintain production it is just one of farmings little hurdles that has to be accepted by the grain producers :farmer:
also in a poor year there is a higher proportion of tailings or thin ears with barley/wheat it is just husks no grain to speak off wheat is just the seed no covering
Title: Re: Will we be buying bacon and pork sausages next year?
Post by: Mr Pig on September 14, 2012, 08:58:38 am
Ok, it's tough out there and feed prices aren't coming down anytime soon. So instead of just complaining, let's make this a slot where we pass on suggestions that can help others save costs.
All but the smallest producers should look at installing a feed hopper and getting feed delivered in bulk rather than in bags which saves costs.
Don't be too sentimental about old pigs who are not paying their way. Send them off to slaughter and bring on a replacement.
Cutting back on concentrates needs to be done carefully to avoid causing an imbalance in the pigs' diet but our rare and traditional breeds can be quite adaptable. You can reduce the concentrates fed by around 20% and feed cheaper root vegetables such as swedes and mangolds to make up the difference. They have the advantage over 'other' veg that they can be stored and don't attract wasps etc.
With rare breeds, don't feed the more expansive 'grower' rations. Sow & Weaner nuts at around 16% protein are fine. Anything higher is just wasted. Make sure that your bought-in feed has Lysine in the ingredients. This is an amino acid which helps the pig's digestion and builds muscle rather than fat.
Now come on, let's help others with other suggestionsw that you know work.
Title: Re: Will we be buying bacon and pork sausages next year?
Post by: Blinkers on September 14, 2012, 09:27:51 am
Well said Mr Pig :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Will we be buying bacon and pork sausages next year?
Post by: Beewyched on September 14, 2012, 11:49:57 am
Do we all think that the legislation about feeding "kitchen waste" should be overturned? :idea: I'll start another thread on this :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Will we be buying bacon and pork sausages next year?
Post by: Tamsaddle on September 14, 2012, 11:54:54 am
Yes yes and yes. And supermarket veg waste. But with some rules and common sense for both. For example, what about washing the veg first to get anything undesirable off? Tamsaddle
Title: Re: Will we be buying bacon and pork sausages next year?
Post by: Beewyched on September 14, 2012, 12:02:36 pm