UK beef kill hits lowest figures since World War II

The number of prime beef cattle slaughtered at UK abattoirs in 2013 fell to its lowest point in about 65 years.
UK beef kill hits lowest figures since World War II

The annual kill of 1.93 million head reflects the slump in the UK cattle herd to its lowest point since 1948.

As a result, UK cattle prices are currently among the highest in the EU.

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