Major pig finisher forced into administration
DRS Pigs and MCB Sow Company, one of the largest pig breeding and finishing operations in the north of England has been forced into administration with debts of over £3m.
Accountant Grant Thornton was appointed as administrator to the firm on 8th January.
The farrow-to-finish operation comprises around 6,100 sows with over 50,000 progeny pigs kept on 90 separate contract breeder/finisher units throughout Yorkshire and surrounding counties.
Although the administrators are seeking a single buyer for the pigs themselves, failing this, the vertically integrated breeding/finishing operation will have to be broken up.
The two main creditors are HSBC bank and Associated British Nutrition, both of whom are reported to have been unable to supply further financial support in the face of low finished pig prices and high feed costs.
The collapse has sent shockwaves through the UK pig industry and further underlines the much higher costs associated with welfare-friendly production systems that are unable to compete with cheap imports.




