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Beef Prices Gradually Declining

 
“People should be enjoying some savings but (beef prices) are still higher than they have been in the last few years, or previous to the last few years,” said Chad MacPherson, general manager of the Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association.
 
Last year at this time, steer calves were selling at $3.26 per pound at market; this year they’re selling at $2.03. Grocery store prices have also dropped, with ground beef having topped out at $6 a pound. On Tuesday, some grocery stores in Regina were advertising it at just under $4 per pound.
 
“There’s always a lag period in between what’s happening in the market and what’s happening with live cattle prices,” he said. “I think prices topped out on different cuts … in between November and January of last year and then (had) a bit of a decline.” 
 
Producers had been enjoying record high market prices following a severe downturn in the industry during the bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE) crisis in 2003, but the decline in prices is slow.
 
“Declines on the export side of things in terms of feeder cattle for both the fourth quarter and the first quarter of this year have resulted in more cattle for this summer market and big declines in terms of our fed cattle price where we established highs early in the year in January and having been on a downward trend,” said Dallas Roger, market analysis with Canfax.
 
With the record high beef prices consumers have changed their eating habits, switching to cheaper sources of protein. A study completed at Dalhousie University recently showed that 37 per cent of Canadians are looking for new sources of protein as a result of higher beef prices.
 
“The trigger was clearly higher beef prices so for consumers with less means, for example, they’re starting to look at vegetable proteins, they’re looking at fish,” said Sylvain Charlebois, professor in food distribution and policy at Dalhousie University in Halifax.
 
Source : Leaderpost

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