02/11/05
Farm
assurance is earning beef producers selling through English auction
markets an average of 6.68p/kg, over £38/animal and more
than £8.5 million/year overall, reveals the first-ever national
assessment of the commercial value of farm assured beef.
Involving all English auction markets reporting price information
to MLC, the English Beef and Lamb Executive (EBLEX) study analysed
the throughputs of and prices realised by all farm assured and
non-farm assured prime cattle sold between January and August 2005.
For the first time ever, this has enabled firm figures to be placed
on the uptake and financial value of farm assured English beef.
It has also highlighted the way differentials vary between classes
of stock as well as parts of the country; and provided the basis
for daily reporting of farm assured and non-farm assured stock
values from each market at www.eblex.org.uk
Some 79% of the steers, heifers and bulls sold for slaughter through
the
90-plus markets reporting prices to MLC were farm assured. On average,
these cattle earned a 6.68p/kg differential over the 21% sold as
non-farm assured. At an average liveweight of 575 kg, this represents
a differential of £38.41/animal.
Across all finished cattle sold through auction markets in England,
the differential recorded is calculated to be worth more than £8.5
million annually, with producers of non-farm assured animals losing
over £2.2 million in potential returns.
The EBLEX study shows steers realising the highest differentials
for farm assurance at an average of 7.8p/kg, with heifers earning
6.9p/kg and bulls a relatively disappointing 3.6p/kg.
Although all parts of the country showed an average cattle differential
for farm assurance of at least 5p/kg, the Eastern region, where
only just over 60% of the cattle sold were farm assured, enjoyed
the highest differentials at over 9p/kg.
Price Differentials for Farm Assured Stock in English
Auction Markets (Jan-Aug 2005)
|
p/kg |
£/animal |
Farm Assured % |
Steers |
7.77 |
46.62 |
82.26 |
Heifers |
6.88 |
37.56 |
78.98 |
Bulls |
3.61 |
20.65 |
72.39 |
All Prime Cattle |
6.68 |
38.41 |
78.79 |
Midlands |
7.54 |
43.36 |
80.91 |
Northern |
5.35 |
30.71 |
77.94 |
Eastern |
9.78 |
56.24 |
61.35 |
South West |
5.61 |
32.36 |
80.46 |
Based on an average cost for farm assurance of £73/unit,
these figures show a clear cost:benefit from farm assurance for
all English businesses selling more than two cattle for slaughter
each year.
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