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Feed cost fears raised by farmers | Feed cost fears raised by farmers |
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UK pig farmers are losing nearly £4m a week because feed costs are spiralling, the National Farmers' Union has said. | UK pig farmers are losing nearly £4m a week because feed costs are spiralling, the National Farmers' Union has said. |
With poultry farmers under similar pressure, the NFU warned that unless shops charge more for chicken and pork, supplies could be threatened. | With poultry farmers under similar pressure, the NFU warned that unless shops charge more for chicken and pork, supplies could be threatened. |
The NFU says pork needs to go up 7p-17p a pack and chicken between 12p-15p a kilo to safeguard production. | The NFU says pork needs to go up 7p-17p a pack and chicken between 12p-15p a kilo to safeguard production. |
Retailers say pricing has to be balanced between appealing to customers and benefiting farmers. | Retailers say pricing has to be balanced between appealing to customers and benefiting farmers. |
Last month, consumers were warned that meat prices could rise because wheat was increasing in cost, as well as the summer floods and foot-and-mouth disease. | Last month, consumers were warned that meat prices could rise because wheat was increasing in cost, as well as the summer floods and foot-and-mouth disease. |
The British Retail Consortium said the retail industry was aware of the problems faced by pig and poultry farmers. | The British Retail Consortium said the retail industry was aware of the problems faced by pig and poultry farmers. |
The era of cheap food is coming, and must come, to an end Peter KendallNational Farmers' Union | The era of cheap food is coming, and must come, to an end Peter KendallNational Farmers' Union |
But Andrew Opie, the BRC's director of food and consumer policy, said: "It is a balancing act between what [supermarkets] can afford to pass back to the farmers recognising the pressure they're on. | But Andrew Opie, the BRC's director of food and consumer policy, said: "It is a balancing act between what [supermarkets] can afford to pass back to the farmers recognising the pressure they're on. |
"But also recognising that consumers in the UK are also under huge pressure as we've" seen lots of other costs go up that all consumers face in their daily lives." | "But also recognising that consumers in the UK are also under huge pressure as we've" seen lots of other costs go up that all consumers face in their daily lives." |
'Breaking point' | |
The British Pig Executive said pig farmers are currently paid £1.10 per kilo for pigs that cost £1.44 per kilo to produce. | |
"The price rises farmers need would mean only a modest increase of a few pence for consumers. [Price rises] would move the industry back from breaking point," said chairman Stewart Houston. | |
Previous feed increases have been countered by increased prices to producers, NFU poultry board chairman Charles Bourns said. | Previous feed increases have been countered by increased prices to producers, NFU poultry board chairman Charles Bourns said. |
"The problem this time round is, with some supermarkets engaged in a price war at the expense of farmers, there are real concerns the natural market rise expected at the farm gate is just not going to happen." | "The problem this time round is, with some supermarkets engaged in a price war at the expense of farmers, there are real concerns the natural market rise expected at the farm gate is just not going to happen." |
NFU president Peter Kendall said: "Soaring feed costs are a global phenomenon, as wheat is traded on the world market, so importing chicken and pork from abroad is not the answer. | NFU president Peter Kendall said: "Soaring feed costs are a global phenomenon, as wheat is traded on the world market, so importing chicken and pork from abroad is not the answer. |
"The era of cheap food is coming, and must come, to an end." | "The era of cheap food is coming, and must come, to an end." |
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