Beef: prices continue to rise unabated in Spain

Published 2024년 11월 30일

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The article reports a significant increase in beef prices in the Ebro market, with the most notable rise since January 2004. This surge is primarily due to high domestic demand and strong sales to Algeria and Morocco. The market is experiencing a demand-supply imbalance, with the national buyer resisting due to high prices but orders continuing to increase. The price hike is influencing the market's competitiveness against Europe. Additionally, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food's Weekly Economic Report has documented general price increases in cattle carcasses and live animals.
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Demand is very strong and supply is becoming scarcer and less important each week. Industry sources highlight the sharp rises in prices, which they describe as a “total surge”. Domestic demand is supporting this push in the market, as this is when the highest consumption of the year is recorded. But it is sales abroad, mainly to Algeria and Morocco, which set the price level. In the case of the Ebro market, the largest increases have been recorded so far this year. In fact, to find a greater increase, one would have to go back to the first week of January 2004, when prices rose by nine cents. At this same market, cow prices even rose by twelve cents. Sources at this market indicate that the market for beef carcasses is recording strong positive notes in prices, in a clear week where demand is much higher than supply. Although the national buyer is reluctant to buy due to the prices reached, we are in the dates in which this meat is most consumed and orders are increasing. Prices ...
Source: Agropopular

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