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Christmas predictions 2025: A potential cracker for red meat and dairy

Agriculture and Horticulture Development Board · 2025

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Summary

This AHDB market intelligence report integrates historical seasonal consumption data and contemporary consumer insights to forecast Christmas 2025 demand for red meat and dairy products. Rather than presenting novel empirical research, the analysis synthesises existing market data to support strategic planning for livestock and dairy producers and retailers during the critical festive trading window. The findings are intended to help stakeholders optimise inventory management and promotional strategies for seasonal peaks.

Regional applicability

This report is directly applicable to United Kingdom market conditions and practice, as it is specifically focused on UK Christmas 2025 demand forecasting for red meat and dairy. The analysis and recommendations are designed for UK producers, retailers and supply chain stakeholders.

Key measures

Seasonal demand forecasts, consumer purchasing intention signals, market intelligence indicators for red meat and dairy categories

Outcomes reported

The report forecasts Christmas 2025 demand trends for red meat and dairy products by synthesising historical seasonal consumption data and contemporary consumer insights. It aims to support strategic planning for producers and retailers during the festive trading period.

Theme
Marketing, media & food environments
Subject
Food environments & consumer behaviour
Study type
Policy
Study design
Policy report
Source type
Industry/policy report
Status
Published
Geography
United Kingdom
System type
Food supply chain
Catalogue ID
IRmqggqh5z-c8b0ec

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