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Simon Fryar Commercial Manager. Annually we market;- 30,000 clean and cull cattle 35,000 baby and reared calves 60,000 ewes & lambs 500,000 pigs Critical mass is important, but so too is effective representation on behalf of our producers. The Brief
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Simon Fryar Commercial Manager
Annually we market;- • 30,000 clean and cull cattle • 35,000 baby and reared calves • 60,000 ewes & lambs • 500,000 pigs • Critical mass is important, but so too is effective representation on behalf of our producers
The Brief • To take the OFC global observations of the world beef market, filter them through the simple, humble mind of an Herefordian livestock man; • …….And suggest how it might impact on beef producers here in the UK!
So, not much to report on from the Oxford Farming Conference for beef producers then? • Well – yes, actually! • It raise questions on how we produce beef going forward.
Just Some of the Challenges;- • Depleting natural energy resource • Rising energy costs • Reliance on cereals for energy production • Increasing fertiliser costs • Rising land values • Restrictive livestock movement legislation • With that volatility, comes vulnerability
Benefits of Collaboration in Practice • Reduced carbon footprint. • Increased cattle numbers. (+50%) • Reduced expensive inputs. • Increased carcase yield. (+14%) • Reduced production period. (- 42 days) • Increased profitability. (circa £250/hd)
TB Controls – The Big Challenge! • A Two-tier market – not good for the beef industry; • It is divisive. • It is unfair. • And it is not sustainable.
Specialist TB Sales • Loss of A. Q. U.’s. • Approved Rearing Unit. (ARU’s). • Approved Feeding Unit. (AFU’s).
TB Cases England and Wales widely affected. We need to be in this together!