The Scottish Farmer

GB milk deliveries hit seven year low

- Auctioneer­s: Harrison and Hetheringt­on.

THE estimated GB milk deliveries for the 2023/2024 season ended at the lowest milk-year volume recorded in seven years.

In March GB milk deliveries totalled at 1086 million litres, according to AHDB, which was 0.1% (0.95 million litres) down compared to the same month last year, with daily deliveries averaged 35.03 million litres.

March completes the GB milk season, with deliveries totalling an estimated 12.35 billion litres for the full year and with daily deliveries averaging 33.75 million litres.

With 2024 being a leap year, it is important to note there was an extra day in February, raising the actual milk-delivered figure. If compared on a 365-day equivalent, the total delivered volume for the 2023/34 milk year stands at 12.32 billion litres, a decline of 0.5% (63.60 million litres) on the previous year.

As discussed at the recent AHDB Milk Forecastin­g Forum (MFF), the decrease in production can be attributed to lower yields per cow. Lower milk prices in 2023 compared to the previous year combined with high input costs meant that producers were not incentivis­ed to push production, resulting in a lower milk yield.

Looking forward, the forum discussed how the current wet weather will impact dairy farmers and, in turn, the effects on milk production.

It is expected to see subdued production as the wet ground delays turning out cows onto grass, with some concerns about the ability to carry out groundwork and the potential knock on effects on grass and silage quality for the coming season.

This is reflected in the latest forecast as a marginal decline is expected in GB milk production for the 2024/25 season.

Robinson, Lanercost, Brampton, Cumbria. A daughter of Fb Kenobi Targaryen she is out of Carnduff Mafia Rosebud 4 lp50 SP EX92-3E.

Willes Farms Ltd, Bideford, North Devon, purchased the second one in the form of, Carnduff Charming Lass. Giving

40kg she is sired by Sietskesho­eve K and L GN Charming and out of Carnduff Legacy Lass 5.

Another by the same sire, Carnduff Charming Girl sold for £2600 again to Messrs Robinson, Lanercost. Out of Carnduff Dalliance Girl 3 she sold giving 41kg.

The Fleming family from Hillhead, Kirkpatric­k Fleming, sold their best heifer, Hillhead Episode Jill 2, for £2550.

Giving 40kg she is a daughter of Bomaz Episode and out of Hillhead Chief Jill 2 Ex90.

This was another purchase for Willes Farms Ltd, Bideford, North Devon.

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