Pressure for the price of steer in Peru exceeded $200

Published 2021년 4월 13일

Tridge summary

The Liniers Market saw a significant increase in prices for young bulls and heifers, reaching over 200 pesos per live kilo for the first time, with young bulls also seeing a 7.4% increase from the previous week. This increase in prices was attributed to a lower than normal supply on Tuesday. Meanwhile, a special auction at the Rural Society of Jesús María saw stable and rising prices for calves, with values increasing by $20 for calves weighing up to 200 kilos compared to the previous Monday. Despite the large supply and the calf harvest, values remained firm and continued to rise, but have not yet surpassed 200 pesos for young bulls.
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Original content

The Liniers Market had an income of 6,621 animals on Tuesday and the noteworthy note was the maximum prices paid by the main categories of light farm for consumption. Specifically, young bulls weighing up to 390 kilos were paid at 210 pesos per live kilo, while heifers reached a ceiling of 207 pesos. In this way, it is the first time that the "fat people" have exceeded the 200 peso barrier. In the case of the young bull, this maximum value exceeds the 195.5 pesos a week ago by 7.4 percent. A key factor is that the supply was lower than normal for a Tuesday. Hence, the commercialization was very selective and that raised the prices. As for young bulls over 430 kilos, up to 185 pesos were paid, while cows reached 175 pesos and bulls, 123 pesos. The calf, partying Meanwhile, this Monday on the premises of the Rural Society of Jesús María (SRJM) a special auction was held, due to the 8th anniversary of the Consignaciones Córdoba firm at the facilities of that entity and the ...
Source: ARAgrovoz

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