FEEDSTUFFS PRECISION PORK Market Report – August 7
Should the U.S. slaughter industry be dismantled? What about China?
Market analyst Dave Bauer digs in and tells us what he thinks is
ahead.
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The U.S. slaughter industry is centuries old and has taken
decades to get where it is today. Still, claims against the
industry over the past year have some questioning whether it
should be dismantled.
In this episode of Feedstuffs Precision Pork, Dave Bauer, senior
market analyst for Provimi, provides his perspective on the
slaughter sector and why he believe during the time of crisis,
like the industry has been in, is not when such ideas should be
put in motion.
So maybe it's not time to destroy the house they built just yet,
but rather figure out how it can be more efficient and effective,
says Bauer.
As an industry he noted, we've come to rely just as heavily,
perhaps even more so on the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s
weekly pork exports. Bauer raise the discussion point of who has
controlled that in the past year. Yep, China.
That said, China's rate of importing commodities is slowing as
the global COVID resurgence has led China to impose greater
limitations on import testing. So what’s the market look like and
what’s ahead, Bauer walks us through his thinking. In doing so,
he notes that the U.S. cannot rely on exports alone to get it out
of the current supply issue. Disrupting plants won't work either.
Nobody wants to hear it, but the solution would be to reduce
production, says Bauer.
And what's the word on forward profitability? Well, strong pork
export trends through July translated into strength in cash hogs,
pork products and futures contracts, providing measurable
improvement in margin. But again, to be clear, Bauer points out
that those price improvements merely helped to reduce losses, not
put producers in the black,
The most positive note, he said, is that weights have now fallen
to 208 to 210 lb. per carcass. What does that all mean? Take a
listen.
These are uncertain times and it will pay dividends to be
well-prepared. If you have questions on this week’s recap or want
to discuss something not covered, feel free to ASK DAVE
at David_Bauer@cargill.com. Plan today for
tomorrow’s success.
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