Lean cattle, little activity in Italy

Published 2021년 8월 13일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current state of the agricultural market in Italy, focusing on the pricing and trade of broutards and lean cattle. It highlights that the trade is slow with few market offerings and that exporters are waiting for Italy's future trade directions. Despite the uncertainty, prices are being maintained for high-quality breeds like Charolais, Limousin, and Blonds d´Aquitaine. The grass season is continuing, making it a great year for prairies, and specialized feeders are keeping prices attractive by meeting their rotation needs. Overall, the market is facing a modest supply, but there are no changes in the average cargo destined for Spain.
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Original content

Broutards - Many commercial structures are at a standstill or are idling with time off. Exporters await Italy's future trade directions with the possibility of importing animals with PCR. The few commercial operations are carried out in a fairly fluid climate in the face of the modesty of supply, but Italian feeders are waiting for the resumption of trade with more volumes to weigh on prices. The weekly rates are easily maintained in the good Charolais, Limousin or Blonds d´Aquitaine broutards. In females, the prices are held in the good vaccinated Charolais sought for export to Italy. No change for the moment in the average cargo destined for Spain. Feeder and Raised Cattle - Commercial activity is sluggish with few market offerings. The grass season continues over a large part of the country with an ...
Source: Pleinchamp

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