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Lamb exports return to pre-Brexit levels

by agrifood
April 26, 2022
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Lamb exports jumped back to pre-Brexit levels in February 2022, according to the latest figures.

Analysis of HMRC data by the AHDB shows exports in February were 37% higher than in 2021 at 6,300t.

This volume is similar to pre-pandemic and pre-Brexit levels, with the EU remaining the main destination for exported lamb.

See also: Value of 2020 UK sheep exports

The increase follows a small recovery in exports in January, when volumes totalled just over 4,000t for the month – 13% higher than the previous year.

This means that over the first two months of the year UK exports totalled 10,400t, up 2,200t on 2021 levels.

Irish imports

HMRC figures also show that during February 2022, UK imports of fresh and frozen sheepmeat grew 66% or 1,900t year-on-year to 4,700t.

It was expected that volumes would be up this year, given the UK is no longer in lockdown and the food-service sector is open for business once again.

However, import volumes proved to be at their highest level for a February since 2018.

The majority of the increase was recorded in shipments from Ireland, which imported 1,300t into the UK in February 2022, compared with just 193t in February 2021.

Only a small rise in shipments from New Zealand and Australia was recorded – up 400t and 300t on the year, respectively.

Duncan Wyatt, AHDB lead analyst for red meat, said he was not sure why there had been such a large leap in imports from Ireland.

One explanation could be that it was not all Irish lamb, but instead lamb from NZ and Australia that had landed in Ireland and then been re-exported.

“I understand, for example, that some of the lamb that routinely comes to the UK from the Netherlands is actually NZ lamb,” he said.

“With the global freight market as it is, I can believe that some product is not going along its usual route.”



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