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Red meat exports from the UK reach record levels

The value of the UK’s red meat exports has reached its highest levels since records began, worth a massive £1.7 billion last year, partially driven by the rising prices of meat.

According to the latest data from HMRC, the total value of red meat shipments increased 22 per cent year-on-year – with over 609,000 tonnes exported around the world, up nine per cent.

Beef exports brought the biggest boost to the figures, with the value of shipments up nearly 46 per cent to £640 million – driven by the recovery of trade with the EU. Pig meat exports reached £623 million, up almost 10 per cent, followed by sheep meat exports which were valued at £503 million – a rise of 13 per cent year-on-year.

AHDB International Market Development Director Dr Phil Hadley said: “We are thrilled by these latest figures, which show 2022 was an incredibly strong year for all three of our red meat sectors, with values at their highest since records began in 2009.

“Last year, we saw strong growth in some of our key target markets, such as Canada, Japan and Europe, which remains the UK’s most valuable market. We also saw new opportunities created for pork exports to Chile and lamb to the US, which both have the potential to help bolster these figures over the coming year.”

See the full press release here – AHDB press release on red meat exports

 

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