Food retailers' profit margins

Madam, - As a sheep farmer and producer of early lamb, I was interested in the article by your Agricultural Correspondent, Sean…

Madam, - As a sheep farmer and producer of early lamb, I was interested in the article by your Agricultural Correspondent, Sean MacConnell, (April 19th).

He stated that farmers were being offered up to €5.18 per kg for spring lambs. I took 22 good grade lambs to my local factory, Irish Country Meats, Navan, on Thursday, April 17th. They averaged €91.55 (including VAT) viz, €4.98 per kg, average weight 18.6 kg. I purchased a 6lb leg of spring lamb from the factory and paid €20, which I considered reasonable value.

Last Monday, I met a Dublin friend who informed me that she had purchased a 6lb leg of spring lamb from Superquinn in Blackrock for €45 - half the price I received for a whole lamb, which took 15 to 16 weeks to produce.

This morning I bought 2 litres of Avonmore milk for €1.96; last week I paid €1.88 in the same shop. This same week Avonmore/Glanbia reduced the price of milk to the farmer by 56c per litre.

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It is obvious that farmers and the consumer are being ripped off by the retail trade whose profit margins are obscene when compared with what the farmer/producer receives for working, in many cases, a 24-hour, seven-day week. - Yours, etc.,

CHARLEY ANGEL, Newtown Prospect, Co Kildare.