IFA ACCUSE FACTORIES OF SCAREMONGERING AS FINISHERS DIG IN ON PRICE AND HOLD
Friday, 28 January 2011 18:30



 

IFA Livestock committee Chairman Andrew Boylan said winter finishers must
dig in on cattle prices and strongly reject the scaremongering and concerted
efforts of the factories and agents to undermine beef market confidence and
cattle prices.

Andrew Boylan said feeders should hold out hard and insist on higher prices.
He said “feed, fertilisers and fuel prices have rocketed in recent weeks
adding at least 25c/kg costs and feeders cannot afford to sell cattle at
lower prices”.

The IFA livestock man accused the factories of concerted moves to scupper
cattle prices and undermine market confidence.  He said the factories are
showing a serious lack of commitment and scant regard for winter finishers.

Andrew Boylan said some factories were threatening farmers if they did not
sell this week.  He said this along with the move by some processors to kill
their own feedlot cattle is a reflection of how tight supplies are and
should only encourage feeders to hold out on prices.

The IFA livestock man said €3.36/kg of a base price has been paid for steers
and €3.42/kg to €3.50/kg for heifers and bulls.  Quality cows have made
€2.94/kg to €3.08/kg.

Andrew Boylan pointed out that the Minister for Agriculture had opened up
the Turkish market, a high price outlet for bull beef exports.  However,
none of the main factories had responded to this opportunity.

The IFA livestock man reaffirmed the key market factors for the beef trade
and highlighted the projections for tight cattle supplies this spring and
higher beef market price returns.

Cattle supplies this spring will be extremely tight
· 2010 slaughterings at the meat factories were up 118,000 head or 8%.
· The Department of Agriculture/CMMS/AIMS statistics shows that there were
330,000 less cattle in the country in 2010 compared to 2009.
· 2010 live exports reached record levels of 340,000 head, up 19% on 2009
levels.
Beef market returns in the UK, EU and across the world are very strong
· Cattle prices in the UK are reported at £2.92/kg, equivalent to €3.61/kg.
· EU cattle prices are ranging from €3.58/kg in France to €3.95/kg in Italy
for R grade males.
· World beef market prices have increased dramatically with US prices at the
equivalent of €3.05/kg, Brazilian prices at €2.93/kg and Argentinean prices
at €2.76/kg.
· The value of cattle hides and the fifth quarter has increased
significantly from this time last year, with hides worth €40 - €50 per head.
Ends.