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Sausages menu Gloucestershire Old Spot pigs

ManagersFarmersAgricultureAgriculture And Food Security

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The decline in Gloucestershire Old Spot pig population is a niche agricultural conservation issue with no direct commercial mechanism. The breed is used for premium pork products, but the scale is too small to affect commodity pork prices or supply chains. No company, margin, or price impact is identified. (not specified)

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  • Gloucestershire Old Spot pig breeding females declined 23% in past year to fewer than 100 registered.
  • In 2017 there were 709 breeding females, down from 1,430 in 2014.
  • RBST categorized the breed as 'at-risk'.

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