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Kent To Be A Restricted Area for HGV's
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<blockquote data-quote="farmerm" data-source="post: 7149971" data-attributes="member: 7195"><p>Something like 95% of our sheep meat exports goes to Europe, are you telling us that new markets and supply chains to none EU destinations will arise for this material in just a couple of weeks in January? If none EU demand for sheep meat is so rosy and so lucrative why have our exporters been letting us down so badly by continuing to remain so reliant on EU customers, why are we not already taking advantage of this great international export opportunity?? </p><p></p><p>Perhaps this graph tells part of the story. New Zealand lamb farmgate deadweight value is about 30% lower than ours, New Zealand a country already with well organized supply chains for international sheep meat exports... I have no doubts the rest of the world will queue up to take British lamb but it will have to be priced much closer to New Zealand values that our current levels. Perhaps it is not so great an opportunity...</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]909478[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerm, post: 7149971, member: 7195"] Something like 95% of our sheep meat exports goes to Europe, are you telling us that new markets and supply chains to none EU destinations will arise for this material in just a couple of weeks in January? If none EU demand for sheep meat is so rosy and so lucrative why have our exporters been letting us down so badly by continuing to remain so reliant on EU customers, why are we not already taking advantage of this great international export opportunity?? Perhaps this graph tells part of the story. New Zealand lamb farmgate deadweight value is about 30% lower than ours, New Zealand a country already with well organized supply chains for international sheep meat exports... I have no doubts the rest of the world will queue up to take British lamb but it will have to be priced much closer to New Zealand values that our current levels. Perhaps it is not so great an opportunity... [ATTACH type="full"]909478[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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