China Could See More Red Meat Demand Post COVID: FAS

The People’s Republic of China’s decision to end its zero-COVID policy restrictions was expected to improve demand for pork and beef products in 2023, the USDA’s Foreign Agriculture Service said in a semi-annual report. However, Brazil’s decision to suspend beef exports to China at the end of February following a suspected case of Bovine Spongiform … Read More

FAS Sees Brazil Cattle Production Up

Brazil’s cattle production this year is expected to grow 1.3% to 48.5 million head, as the industry reaches its peak in the production cycle, said the USDA’s Foreign Agriculture Service, in a semi-annual report.   OVERVIEW   Cattle slaughter is expected to rise 2.8% because of elevated demand for beef exports and to feed recovering … Read More

Fertilizer Prices Lower, Remain Volatile

Fertilizer prices have been on a declining trend in recent months, yet farm costs likely will remain high this year, said University of Illinois Agricultural Economist Carl Zulauf, in a report published by the Illinois farmdoc daily. Declines in natural gas and corn prices likely led to nitrogen fertilizer price decay, Zulauf said.  However, any … Read More

Beef Cow Herd Expansion Out For 2023: Peel

The numbers suggest cow herd expansion will not be possible this year, said Derrell Peel, Oklahoma State University Extension livestock marketing specialist, in a letter to Extension agents called Cow-Calf Corner. Drought-accelerated herd liquidation the past two years has made the beef cow herd the smallest in 61 years, Peel said.   HEIFERS DOWN   … Read More

Lower Production May Be Supporting Beef Prices

It looks like wholesale beef prices are being supported by lower production, although lower pork production doesn’t seem to have had as much of an effect. Red meat production this year could continue to decline, and may not recover noticeably until 2024, a market analyst said.  As a result, prices could be supported for another … Read More

Ukraine Corn, Wheat Exports Keep Markets Volatile

After a year of war, Ukraine’s corn and wheat production and exports are of broad market interest because Ukraine’s exports comprise a significant share of the global markets, said Joe Janzen, economist at the University of Illinois and Carl Zulauf, economist at the Ohio State University, in the Farmdocdaily. Overall, corn and wheat exports from … Read More

Canada Cattle On Feed Down From January, 2022

Canada’s cattle on feed Feb. 1 declined from January, following a normal trend, but the total number remains less than a year earlier, although holding at more than the 2017-2021 average. Canada’s cattle-on-feed numbers come from CanFax, a private market advisory service and only include feedlots in Alberta and Saskatchewan.  They are collected and shared … Read More