ICSA wants low lamb prices given the chop

Farmers are being urged by the ICSA to ignore low factory quotes for lambs today.

“Factories have been trying to talk down lamb price over the past few days, but farmers need to know that €6.30/kg is readily available this morning (Monday, 13 September),” ICSA sheep chairman Sean McNamara has stated.

“Farmers have no reason to accept any less.

"Farmers also have the option of the mart and this is the best option for lambs that are a bit heavy.

"Factories are still imposing a weight limit of 21.5kg which is surprising given that the weight limit is normally 22kg from the start of September. Lambs above this will do better in marts.”

“Every so often this year factories have overdone price cuts, but they have generally had to row back because lambs are scarce, and demand is good.

"Farmers need to push for more than the basic quotes.”

Mr McNamara went on to point out that the importation of lambs, both live and dead, is a sure sign that factories cannot keep up with the demand. “I want reassurances from the Department that all imported product is fully monitored and that none of it is being sold as Irish quality assured lamb. It is vital that we have full transparency and a robust inspection process in place.”