Pay pig farmers a proper price for their produce to help with rocketing feed costs and to ensure a sustainable future for quality assured Red Tractor pork. That is the overriding message to the pig meat supply chain following the unveiling of a new report from BPEX, The Impact of Feed Costs on the English Pig Industry.
The report makes a detailed examination of the impact of the price of feed – the single most important component in the cost of producing a pig – on the English pig industry and provides the supply chain with a series of tangible actions to help meet the challenge of rising feed costs.
To make matters worse this latest hike in feed costs has coincided with a fall in the price paid for a finished pig, measured by the Deadweight Average Pig Price (DAPP).
Strategies BPEX Head of Marketing Chris Lamb said: “We have outlined three key strategies to help the English pig industry avert a crisis similar to that which plagued us in 2007/8.
“The message we’re taking to industry with this new report is clear: failure to act in the face of this challenge from high feed costs could have a devastating impact on pig production in this country. It’s no exaggeration to say that the sustainability of the English pig industry is at stake.