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PRIME cattle supplies in Britain are down by 3% for the first half of 2007, a reduction of 29,000 head when compared to 2006, according to the latest returns from the British Meat and Livestock Commission.

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Decline in British lamb supplies

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In a revision of forecasts for 2004, the British Meat and Livestock Commission has predicted a decline of 4% in the requirement for beef imports by Britain, following an increase in home production.

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Beef herd replacements have shown the largest category increase in the British Livestock Survey for December 2002 as rebuilding of the livestock herd continues following the depletion with foot and mouth in 2001.

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