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Lively calf trade at Rathfriland Mart


This April 2020-born Limousin-cross bull weighed 416kg and sold for £980 (£2.35/kg).
Rathfriland Mart held its weekly cattle sale last Friday, with 110 drop calves and runners, 100 weanlings, 20 heifers and 60 bullocks through the ring.
The sale was conducted through the
Irish Farmers Journal online bidding platform MartBids.ie.
There was also limited ringside bidding in line with COVID-19 protocols.
Calves and runners
Calves have been in great demand all spring, according to mart manager Jim McCrum.
“Last week’s trade was slightly back on the previous week, but there was still a great demand for calves,” he said.
Aberdeen Angus-cross heifer calves averaged £183/head (€212/head), with Hereford-bred calves averaging £213/head (€247/head). Crossbred Friesian bull calves averaged £108/head (€125/head). ....

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China's March soybean imports surge after delayed cargoes clear customs


By Reuters Staff
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BEIJING, April 13 (Reuters) - China’s soybean imports almost doubled in March from levels in the same month a year earlier, data from customs showed on Tuesday, as cargoes of beans from top exporter Brazil cleared customs after delays.
China, the world’s top soybean buyer, brought in 7.77 million tonnes of the oilseed in March, up 82% from a year ago, according to data from the General Administration of Customs.
“Soybean arrivals in Jan-Feb were lower than market expectation due to cargo delay. Some shipments delayed earlier later cleared customs,” said Xie Huilan, analyst with agriculture consultancy Cofeed, speaking after the data release. ....

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