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Value of output from agriculture to fall 8% this year, CSO figures show

The value of output from agriculture this year will be down 8% compared to 2022, according to the Central Statistics Office.

The CSO says the decrease is mainly due to a drop in milk prices paid to farmers of 28%.

The decrease masks estimated increases in prices paid to farmers in some sectors, with pig prices up 22%, potato prices up 17%, poultry up 5.6% and cattle up 3.7%.

The price farmers paid for farm inputs will likely fall by 5.2% overall, a drop that is significantly affected by a reduction in fertiliser prices of 30%.

However, price increases are expected for pesticides, veterinary expenses and feed prices, which will rise by 8.8%, 6.1% and 2.8% respectively.

Article Source – Value of output from agriculture to fall 8% this year, CSO figures show – RTE

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