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UK Poultry Exports to South Africa Restart: £160m Boost

UK farmers and traders can now export poultry to South Africa, marking a significant revival in the industry after an 8-year ban due to avian influenza restrictions.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
11 months ago
in Food & Agriculture
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Chickens at Chatsworth, Derbyshire. Photo by U G Ardener.

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  • UK Poultry Exports to South Africa Restart
    • Historical Context
  • Impact on the Industry
    • Government Perspective
  • Market Dynamics
    • Brexit and Trade Challenges
    • Future Outlook
    • In Summary

What a significant development for the UK poultry industry, exports to South Africa have resumed after an eight-year hiatus, promising a £160 million boost.

This move follows the lifting of restrictions imposed due to avian influenza outbreaks.

 

UK Poultry Exports to South Africa Restart

Revival of UK Poultry Industry

The UK poultry industry is set to receive a substantial boost as exports to South Africa have restarted. This development, announced by the UK government, marks the end of an eight-year ban that was in place due to avian influenza restrictions.

 

Historical Context

South Africa banned UK poultry exports due to UK HPAI outbreaks.

This period saw significant disruptions to the UK poultry industry, particularly affecting farmers and traders who relied heavily on international markets.

 

Impact on the Industry

The restart of exports is expected to inject up to £160 million into the UK poultry industry, a figure that could be a lifeline for many farmers and traders. Here’s a breakdown of the expected impact:

Category

Description

Expected Impact

Economic Boost Increased revenue £160 million
Export Volume Growth in exports Increase by 6% in 2025
Market Access Expansion into new market Re-entry into South African market

Government Perspective

“Restarting poultry exports to South Africa is a major milestone for our farmers and traders,” said a UK government spokesperson. “This move not only boosts our economy but also reinforces our commitment to ensuring the highest standards of animal health and welfare.”

 

Market Dynamics

The UK’s re-entry into South Africa’s poultry market is poised to significantly impact market dynamics, given the country’s substantial and sustained demand for poultry products. Consequently, this development will reshape the competitive landscape.
Moreover, analysts project South Africa’s domestic chicken meat consumption to grow 2% and reach 1.88 million tons by 2025, thereby presenting UK exporters with a lucrative and timely opportunity.
Furthermore, this upward trend is expected to fuel demand for high-quality poultry products, which UK suppliers are well-positioned to meet.

 

Brexit and Trade Challenges

The UK poultry industry has faced numerous challenges, particularly since Brexit. The lack of a Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) agreement with the EU has led to asymmetrical trade conditions, affecting UK exporters. However, the restart of exports to South Africa offers a positive outlook amidst these challenges.

Benefits

  • Economic Growth: The £160 million boost will contribute significantly to the UK’s economic recovery.
  • Market Expansion: Re-entry into the South African market opens up new opportunities for UK farmers and traders.
  • Consumer Benefits: Increased competition could lead to better prices and quality for consumers in South Africa.

 

Future Outlook

As the UK poultry industry looks to the future, there is optimism about expanding into other international markets. The success of this restart could pave the way for further trade agreements, helping to mitigate the impacts of Brexit on the industry.

 

In Summary

The restart of UK poultry exports to South Africa is a welcome development, offering economic growth and new opportunities. Furthermore, it highlights the industry’s capacity for innovation and competitiveness.

As the UK continues to navigate post-Brexit trade challenges, this move underscores the resilience and adaptability of UK farmers and traders. With this positive step forward, the future looks promising for the UK poultry industry.

 

Sources: THX News, Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, Department for Business and Trade & Daniel Zeichner MP.

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Ivan Golden founded THX News™ with the goal of restoring trust in journalism. As CEO and journalist, he leads the organization's efforts to deliver unbiased, fact-checked reporting to readers worldwide. He is committed to uncovering the truth and providing context to the stories that shape our world. Read his insightful articles on THX News.

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