USA: How do corn and soybean prices affect pig feed costs?

Published 2024년 12월 13일

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A study by Purdue University reveals the significant impact of corn and soybean prices on feed costs in pig production. The research, conducted from 2007 to 2023, shows that a rise in corn prices can increase feed costs by €0.86 per 100 kg, while an increase in soybean meal prices can hike costs by €0.72/100 kg. Currently, grain prices are below the long-term average, leading to a decrease in US pig feeding costs. In 2024 and 2025, these costs are projected to further decrease by 12%. This trend, driven by favorable production conditions and stable demand, offers a chance for livestock producers to boost farm profitability, although they need to stay vigilant for potential market fluctuations.
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Feed is one of the major costs in pig production. In turn, feed costs are sensitive to changes in corn and soybean meal prices. Researchers at Purdue University have performed a regression analysis to examine the relationship between the cost of feed for finishing pigs and corn and soybean meal prices over the period from January 2007 to December 2023. The results show, for example, that a €3.66/t increase in the price of corn raises feed costs by €0.86 per 100 kg, while an €8.50/t increase in soybean meal increases costs by €0.72/100 kg. These relationships highlight how sensitive pig production costs are to fluctuations in grain prices. Current corn and soybean meal prices are below the long-term average, according to data from the US Department of Agriculture. Futures prices suggest that corn and soybean meal prices are likely to remain below their long-term averages well into next year. Thanks to lower corn and soybean meal prices, the average cost of feeding pigs in the US ...
Source: Agrodigital

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