Irish Beef Finishers Hit Hard by COVID-19 & Brexit Losses of €111M

Irish Farmer's Association National Livestock Chairman Brendan Golden said Agriculture Minister Creed must secure a direct payment package to make up for the beef price losses for winter finishers on the back of the COVID-19 outbreak and Brexit inflicted market disturbances this spring.
calendar icon 1 June 2020
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He said the figures show winter finishers selling cattle have taken a battering on beef price in the order of €200 per head, compared to the pre-Brexit and pre-COVID-19 prices.

“Without a direct payment to make up for these price losses, many winter finishers will not survive after this spring, which has been financially horrendous,” he said.

Over the nine-week period from March 16th to May 17th, the figures show the COVID-19 related losses were €21.22m, or about €2.5m per week.

On top of this, finishers have incurred Brexit related price cuts and calculated from Jan 1st to May 17th. These amount to €89.8m, or about €4.5m per week.

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