USA: USDA cuts pork, turkey outlooks, increases beef, broilers

Published 2022년 11월 9일

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The USDA has updated its agricultural production forecasts, reducing pork and turkey production projections while increasing beef and chicken expectations. Beef production is now projected at 28.347 billion pounds, pork at 27.121 billion pounds, broiler production at 45.974 billion pounds, and turkey production at 5.188 billion pounds. The adjustments are attributed to various factors such as slaughter rates, carcass weights, disease impacts, and market dynamics. The USDA will release new supply and demand estimates on December 9th.
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The USDA has lowered its pork and turkey production expectations, but increased the outlooks for beef and chicken.Beef production is projected at 28.347 billion pounds, 211 million more than October on the slaughter pace and heavier carcass weights, with an average steer price of $144.15 per hundredweight, up $1, and higher consumption against lower imports and exports.Pork is pegged at 27.121 billion pounds, 27 million less than last month due to an expected slower slaughter rate, with an average barrow and gilt price of $71.33 per hundredweight, $.25 higher, and a gain in exports versus losses in imports and consumption.Broiler production is seen at 45.974 billion pounds, 75 million higher due to slaughter and hatchery data, with an average price of $1.409 per pound, down $0.005, along with lower imports, higher exports, and steady consumption.Turkey production is estimated at 5.188 billion ...

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