The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

‘Big shortage’ of British free-range turkeys for Christmas, buyers told

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Consumers have been warned of a “big, big shortage” of British freerange turkeys this Christmas.

Half of those produced for the festive season in the UK have already been killed in the bird flu epidemic, British Poultry Council chief executive Richard Griffiths told the environmen­t, food and rural affairs committee.

Mr Griffiths said: “The usual amount of freerange birds grown for Christmas is around 1.2 to 1.3 million. We have seen around 600,000 of those free-range birds being directly affected.”

He said total turkey production for Christmas was around nine million birds, but around a million had been culled or died from bird flu – the worst ever faced in the UK.

Asked what that might mean for prices this Christmas, Mr Griffiths said “I don’t know. That’s really a question for retailers. We don’t know how the gaps within retail are going to be filled at this point.”

Poultry farmer Paul Kelly, of Kelly Turkeys, told the committee: “I don’t think UK turkey prices will be going up. I think it will just be a supply issue rather than the prices being hiked.

“But there will be a big, big shortage of British free-range turkeys on the shelves this year.”

Some 1.6 million birds have been culled as of November 20 because of bird flu on farms, Mr Griffiths told the committee, with around 36% of poultry farms affected by the outbreak.

Mr Kelly said the outbreak had been “devastatin­g” for farmers.

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Some 1.6 million birds were culled as of November 20.

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