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Smithfield market

Retail interest in New Zealand lamb in the U.K. was heightened by rising prices for domestic product, which was in short supply because of Arctic weather conditions, the New Zealand Meat Producers’ Board reports in its weekly market survey.

On the Smithfield market limited quantities of PM grade New Zealand lamb were quoted at 64.0 p per lb and PL grade 63.0 p per lb.

The United States imported beef market again ■ showed little movement. ‘ Light offerings of boneless • cow beef averaged 101.0 US ’ cents per lb c.i.f. The Japanese mutton market remained quiet as trade ’ T tapered off for the year. • Small parcels of New Zea- ; land new season MLI grade • mutton were quoted at 60-61 US cents per lb, but received * little attention from import- - ers. ’

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Press, 21 December 1981, Page 20

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Smithfield market Press, 21 December 1981, Page 20

Smithfield market Press, 21 December 1981, Page 20

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