France: Fewer calves but stable prices

Published 2021년 12월 3일

Tridge summary

Delays in issuing passports have led to a decrease in the availability of calves in the markets, causing integrators and exporters to face challenges in terms of space. Despite these challenges, commercial activity remains normal with stable prices for dairy or mixed calves, whether for export or fattening. The decline in supply has allowed for a more regular flow for high-quality crossbreeds or Limousins. Veal meat continues to be popular with consumers, and trade is fluid with good price performance. Experts predict that volumes of calves for breeding and fattening will drop sharply, but prices will remain stable, and the upcoming big end-of-year promotions are expected to increase the visibility of veal and boost sales.
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Original content

Raised and fattening calves - Delays in issuing passports are starting to take effect with less availability in markets and in integrator or exporters' hubs. Integrators have regular needs, but their concerns lie in the lack of available space. They are waiting for big promotions in December to release workshops. Commercial activity is normal with stable prices in good dairy or mixed calves whether intended for export or for fattening. Prices also tend to stabilize in crosses of medium conformation. The decline in supply allows for a more regular flow for very good crossbreeds or Limousins. Veal Calves - Current releases match the limited June set-ups as big promotions are gearing up for the holiday season. Veal meat sold in stores remains popular with consumers, who often react very well to ...
Source: Pleinchamp

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