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Provisional Defra Pig census results just published report a 5.5% increase in
the English pig breeding herd during the past twelve months.
The census results estimate the English breeding herd in June 2009 at 432,000
breeding pigs, an increase of 22,000 from a year earlier and approaching the June
2007 levels. The results are a welcome indication of the industry recovering from
the feed cost crisis during 2007 and 2008 which at its peak witnessed producers
losing up to £26 per pig produced.
The increase in breeding herd is yet to be reflected in the finishing herd due
to the lag in the production cycle but results do indicate an increase of almost
3 percent in pigs up to 50kgs liveweight.
Commenting on the results Mick Sloyan, BPEX Director said: "Whist the census
results are only provisional they indicate a degree of confidence in the industry
following the immense financial challenge of sharp rises in feed costs during
2007-08. BPEX will continue to focus on projects to enhance herd health and productivity
helping the industry to improve productivity and competitiveness that is needed
to ensure longer term resilience."
And BPEX Chairman Stewart Houston added: "The results are encouraging but
it is more important than ever that all elements of the supply chain work together
to ensure we consolidate this growth and BPEX will do all they can to help achieve
this."
[21/09/2009]
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