According to Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), that country is forecast to produce a record 2.79 MMT of beef in 2025. This is a large turnaround after drought, financial pressures, and animal welfare regulations had pressured the industry. For the near term, Australia is boosting exports to make up for fewer cattle in the U.S. and Brazil. The herd is stable at 31 million head, with slaughter forecast to rise 8.6 percent to 9.02 million head in 2025. Carcass weights are expected to remain stable at 309.5 kg (682 pounds) per head. This stability is underpinned by a strong proportion of grain fed cattle in the slaughter mix. In the end, Australian exports are forecast up by 19 percent.
Australia continues to capitalize on glo...
Key Market Insights Macros: Inflation isn’t cooling — it’s moving higher again. March PCE inflation (Personal Consumption Expenditures index — the Fed’s preferred measure of inflation) rose 0.7 percent month-over-month, pushing the annual rate to 3.5 percent, the h...
An amendment to the U.S. House farm bill, aiming to remove the Save Our Bacon Act language in Section 12006 that would have stripped language to prohibit California’s Proposition 12, Massachusetts’ Question 3, and up to 500 state agricultural laws across the country, was blocked by...
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