France: Reserved demand on beef but stable prices

Published Jun 24, 2022

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the current state of the beef cattle market, focusing on the stability of prices for high-quality female cattle despite a dip in demand. It highlights that prices for Charolais and suckler cows are also stable, although supply is affected by grass collection and harvest start. Dairy manufacturers are finding it easier to meet demands, with prices for good Holstein, Norman, or Montbéliard cows stable, while lean cows are pressured. The market remains stable for young cattle, with demand expected to increase for mid-range merchandise in anticipation of Eid El Kebir.
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Original content

Beef cattle – On the markets, the supply/demand balance allows prices to remain stable, despite slightly less sustained demand at the end of the month, for the very good quality Blondes d'Aquitaine, Parthenaises, Aubracs and Limousines females butcher. Prices are changing very little in Charolais, crosses or suckler R conformation, with supply impacted by the collection of grass and the start of harvest in many regions. Dairy reforms – Manufacturers cover their needs more easily at a time of year when demand is often less sustained. Even if all slaughterers are not in a situation of autonomy depending on the region, the trend is towards stabilization for good Holstein, Norman or Montbéliard cows. The animals of average conformation, but with weight remain well valued while the light P1 are penalized with the drop. Needs are a little less sustained in reform bulls. Young cattle – Operators are awaiting the start of the summer season in Italy and especially in Greece. In these ...
Source: Pleinchamp

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