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Sheep prices: trade steady as supply-demand balance remains on farmers side

SHARING OPTIONS: Weather is reported as holding back the performance of February lambing flocks and in turn limiting the number of sheep curentl coming stream. \ Houston Green The sheep trade remains solid, with tight supplies continuing to maintain a strong floor under the trade. The rate at which lambs are coming on to the market appears to have slowed somewhat in the last week. Reports suggest this is due to weather limiting the performance of lambs in February-lambing flocks, with both daily liveweight gain and kill-out potential suffering. Unchanged prices The price of spring lambs is unchanged, with base quotes ranging from €7.60/kg to €7.80/kg and a high percentage of lambs trading at a price of €7.80/kg to €8/kg.

Gushcloud Joins Hands with Shinsegae Duty Free To Launch First ever ASEAN Live Commerce Festival

March 29, 2021 // Gushcloud and Shinsegae Duty Free jointly announced it will launch its first-ever “Asean Live Commerce Festival” with Gushcloud, Southeast Asia's leading influencer marketing network company, on March 31st. Shinsegae Duty Free, the travel retail arm of Shinsegae Group, is the third largest duty free retailer in Korea.

China set to be first country where e-commerce sales outstrip bricks-and-mortar retail in 2021

China set to be first country where e-commerce sales outstrip bricks-and-mortar retail in 2021 Some 52.1 per cent of China’s overall retail sales are expected to come from e-commerce transactions this year, according to research firm eMarketer The pandemic boosted online sales that were already growing at a steady clip thanks to the rapid digitalisation of traditional trade-in China, experts say

Marts and societies seek export rule change

Cattle can no longer be exported directly to the UK from marts. The mart managers of Ireland and a number of Irish cattle breed societies have joined forces to seek change for the new export rules from Ireland to Britain. As of 1 January, animals can no longer be exported straight to Britain following a sale in Ireland, without returning from the mart and completing a 40-day residence in an Irish herd number. This week, the Mart Managers Association of Ireland penned a letter to Minister of Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue stating the matter needed urgent attention. In the letter, association chairperson Eimear McGuinness tells of the serious concern mart mangers and breed societies have in relation to their UK-based customers and the important role they play in the trade of livestock throughout Ireland.

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