Observations on the sales of sheep products in the Experimental Station Koluda Wielka (Poland) in the years 1997-99
2000
Korman, K. (Instytut Zootechniki, Koluda Wielka (Poland). Zootechniczny Zaklad Doswiadczalny)
The information and all the remarks on the market of sheep and sheep products presented in the paper are based on the economic documentation of the Experimental Station Koluda Wielka, the author's own observations and the opinions of buyers in the years 1997-99. It was recognited that the market of exported lambs is in the relatively best shape. The prices depend chiefly on the lambs body weights - they go down if the weight is higher and are more dependent on the date of the sale than on the quality of the lambs - and practical are not negotiated. The prices of culled adult sheep (for 1 kg of weight) were three times lower than those of the main purpose of the production - export lambs. The wool trade practical disappeared in 1999, as the price went down almost twice if compared with the prices in 1998 or 1999. What can be cautiously expected is entering the home market with high-quality sheep milk products
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