US: Hog futures fall on a seasonal lull

Published 2024년 9월 6일

Tridge summary

CME live cattle and feeder cattle futures experienced a decline on Thursday due to concerns over consumer affordability of meat amidst inflation, with hog futures also falling due to seasonal price lulls and an abundant supply of heavy hogs. The ending of the outdoor grilling season has led to a decrease in beef and pork demand, with consumers shifting their preferences towards chicken and ground beef. Tyson Foods' CFO highlighted the shift in consumer behavior and noted that cow producers have ceased herd reduction but have not started significant rebuilding. In addition, an anthrax outbreak among Wyoming cattle caused fear-based selling among livestock traders.
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Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) live cattle and feeder cattle futures fell on Thursday on renewed worries over inflation-hit consumers' ability to purchase pricy cuts of meat, Reuters reported, citing traders. Hog futures also fell on a seasonal lull in prices and a strong supply of heavy hogs. Beef and pork demand has eased as the U.S. nears the end of the outdoor grilling season. Tyson Foods' CFO Curt Calaway noted during an investor webcast that consumers are gravitating toward chicken and ground beef instead of higher priced steaks. Calaway said US cow producers have stopped slashing their herds after tight supplies pushed up beef prices. Producers have not started rebuilding the herd in a meaningful way, though, he said. "It's a question of demand going forward because the consumer is hurting," independent livestock trader Dan Norcini said. Investors assessed a mixed set of reports, including a decline in weekly jobless claims and an ADP survey which showed employers hired ...
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