Poland: The beef cattle market: as livestock prices increase, production costs increase

Published Sep 2, 2021

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The article reports on the success of the Simmental cattle show in Rudawka Rymanowska, where breeders were pleased with their champions but expressed concern over rising costs despite a 22% increase in prices for live cattle from last year. Dairy farmers were more optimistic due to stable milk prices, while fattening growers faced higher breeding costs and a 2% increase in prices for live cattle in the past week. Meat plants sold compensated quarters of beef from young bulls at a price that was 1% higher than the previous month and 14% higher than the same period in 2020.
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At this year's Simmental cattle show in Rudawka Rymanowska, the cows brought by breeders looked impressive. The breeders were satisfied with their champions. They proudly talked about their show successes. However, their face fell a bit when we asked about the prices. Here, dairy farmers were more talkative, because the market has been stabilized for a long time and the prices offered for the delivered milk satisfy producers. Fattening growers have less reason to be happy. Although the price currently offered for live cattle is 22% higher than last year, the costs of breeding have also increased significantly. In the third week of August, purchasing entities paid an average of PLN 7.71 / kg, which is 2% more than the week before and 5.5% more than a month ago. Meat plants, on the other hand, sold compensated quarters of beef from ...
Source: Wrp

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