Australia: Record export trimmings price surge takes a breather – but it’s only temporary, traders say

Published Apr 24, 2024

Tridge summary

The article highlights the significant surge in the price of frozen beef trimmings, with Australian imported trimmings reaching a 24-year high of A969.5c/kg, driven by strong demand in the US market. Despite a recent pause, experts believe the trend is not yet over. The US is currently the largest buyer of Australian beef exports, a position that has remained since September 2021, despite predictions of El Niño conditions that could decrease beef production. However, US beef imports are expected to rise due to a growing domestic consumption. The article also discusses the effects of increasing domestic fresh beef prices on imported values and the market's reaction to a potential peak in prices.
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THIS year’s dramatic surge in frozen beef trimmings prices – driven heavily by the US market – has taken a breather over the past week, but the consensus is that the pause is only temporary. Lean 90CL frozen Australian imported trimmings, used as a foundation for the equivalent of around one billion US hamburgers each year*, last Thursday were trading at A969.5c/kg – their highest level seen in 24 years of recorded trade data. Market traders say business has softened a little this week, but there is no real sign that the trend seen over the past three months is reaching its end. “The market had to take a breather at some point – it just had to,” a veteran trader into the US market told beef Central this morning. This week’s prices are being buoyed somewhat by an Aussie dollar trading this week in the low to mid 64s (USc), but the underlying reason for the price surge is US demand. Current prices are now officially the highest ever seen, eclipsing even a brief spike in the market ...
Source: Beef Central

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