Agri-Market Outlook (Arable) Jan 2022

Episode 321,   Jan 28, 2022, 11:30 AM

This AHDB Food and Farming podcast introduces AHDB’s analysis of the prospects for the UK’s farming industry over the coming months, covering cereals and oilseeds.

The farming world has had a lot to contend with in the last couple of years, the consequences of Brexit, the pandemic, the weather, changes to subsidy payments and a whole lot more. It would be easy for busy levy payers to find it difficult keep up. For Cereals & Oilseeds farmers this Agri Market outlook podcast will help give some understanding of what the future holds to assist with business planning for the next 12 months.

AHDB’s Agri-Market Outlook, produced every six months, is intended to highlight the various elements that will shape farming’s fortunes, along with preparing and budgeting for the challenges and opportunities ahead.

It features detailed market outlooks for each levy-paying sector
– beef & lamb, cereals & oilseeds, dairy and pork – alongside sector-by-sector insight into retail and consumer demand.

As Cereals and Oilseeds levy payer in the next 20 minutes or so you will hear about what’s happening to market dynamics and get some insight into the prospects for your sector.

Cereals market outlook

Oilseeds market outlook

Visit the Agri Outlook webpage to see all the sector reports.

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