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Part of the role of the EU is to keep food prices lowBut Sterling hasn’t crashed?
It’s actually slightly stronger vs the Euro from 3 months ago.
Makes me wonder now
Part of the role of the EU is to keep food prices lowBut Sterling hasn’t crashed?
It’s actually slightly stronger vs the Euro from 3 months ago.
But Sterling hasn’t crashed?
It’s actually slightly stronger vs the Euro from 3 months ago.
It had a little hiccup years ago when the politicians started the brexit games , it helped sheep trade immensely !But Sterling hasn’t crashed?
It’s actually slightly stronger vs the Euro from 3 months ago.
Were they dear?
It had a little hiccup years ago when the politicians started the brexit games , it helped sheep trade immensely !
So you you keep saying .......And compared to 2016, before it crashed on the ref vote? That’s the main reason lamb prop ice has been pretty good from then on.
Anyway, this is a Price Tracker thread, no place for Brexit tosh.
Not allowedQuite true, but I thought we were discussing the current lift.
That’s easy, supply demand.Quite true, but I thought we were discussing the current lift.
Low supply high demand , stuff of dreams the rolls Royce of reasons price hike ! No stupid government subsidy’s grants schemes bull sh!t just pure supply demand a beautifull thing !!That’s easy, supply demand.
Like beef you mean , cough cough .To be fair controlled trading conditions (lack of competition) have never helped prices rise in any other walk of life
Just a thought
Reminds me of a few buyers stood together taking turnsLike beef you mean , cough cough .
That sounds better...as a potenial buyerWorcester store lambs av £91.77 today, one farm had 500 in and av £85
40% income tax, will be a bitter pill for a lot.I can see some of the big lamb finishers gifted with foresight driving
around in lamborghinis in a new Kronenbourg spin off.🏎
It's nice to see this sector adding more value to British agriculture.
40% income tax, will be a bitter pill for a lot.