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NFU calls for more support for local abattoirs after latest closure confirmed

08 January 2025

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皇家华人is calling on the government to recognise the key role of small and medium-sized abattoirs in the supply chain following news of the latest closure.

The last remaining abattoir in Hampshire is set to cease trading at the end of January.

The closure of Newman鈥檚 Abattoir, an independent family business, is a major blow to livestock farmers across the South and South East and is the latest of several small and medium-sized abattoir closures in recent years.

A new NFU survey of livestock farmers in the South East found many would be forced to cease trading if this trend continues.

Reasons for closures have included lack of labour availability, lack of available investment on infrastructure due to thin margins, increasing costs from waste disposal and red tape.

William Newman, who co-owns Newman鈥檚 Abattoir with his brother Robert, which trades as PC Turner and Ockwells Meat Company, said:

鈥淭his is a very sad day for us. Our grandfather started this business in the late 1950s.

鈥淲e felt we gave a very good and much-needed service to our customers and we are sorry to them that we are closing.

鈥淲e will continue our wholesale meat business and send our own animals elsewhere for slaughter. We will support our customers and offer transport where we can to other abattoirs.鈥

Hugh Broom - LIVESTOCK BOARD

鈥淪mall and medium-sized abattoirs are vital to the food supply chain. The government needs to work with the NFU and help us do all we can to support and seek opportunities to grow this sector.鈥

NFU Livestock Board chair for the East of England Hugh Broom

Critical livestock infrastructure

皇家华人is calling on the government to recognise the importance of small and medium-sized abattoirs as critical livestock infrastructure, support investment into these businesses and work with them to make sure official controls are proportionate and collaborative.

NFU Livestock Board chair for the East of England Hugh Broom, who farms near Dorking in Surrey, said:

鈥淭here has been a significant reduction in small and medium-sized abattoirs over the years and this latest closure is another significant blow to livestock farmers in the South East and South of England.

鈥淪mall and medium-sized abattoirs are vital to the food supply chain and the government needs to work with the NFU and help us do all we can to support and seek opportunities to grow this sector.

鈥淓nsuring food is safe and healthy always needs to remain the top priority.

鈥淏ut that does not mean over burdening operators in the supply chain with excessive red tape and treating them unfairly.鈥

Survey reveals impact of closures

An NFU survey of 545 livestock farmers in South East counties from Hampshire to Norfolk, found:

  • 55% of respondents said they had already had to increase the cost of their product due to small abattoirs closing.
  • If there were further closures 49% of respondents said they would either have to reduce their stocking levels, stop keeping livestock or cease trading.
  • Of those using Newman鈥檚 Abattoir, 60% would be classed as small farmers sending less than 20 cattle or 50 sheep each year, producing direct to consumers.

Expansion of Smaller Abattoir Fund

The last government launched a Smaller Abattoir Fund in 2023, where 拢4m was available in capital grants of between 拢2,000 and 拢75,000, in recognition of the vital role small abattoirs play in the rural economy, in supporting the environment by reducing food miles and benefiting animal welfare by reducing journey time to slaughter.

皇家华人would like to see this scheme continued and expanded on by the present government and any underspend from the previous scheme used to directly address the shortages in the South and South East, potentially supporting any small and medium-sized abattoirs filling the gap left by the latest closure.

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