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Beef markets could weaken further over the next two months

 

Beef cattle prices have come under increased pressure in recent weeks and, as it stands, most factories are offering 380-385c/kg for steers and 390-395c/kg for heifers.

There is a growing fear among producers that prices could weaken further in the coming weeks and months.

This is particularly the case as beef cattle supplies are set to remain in a position of surplus for the remainder of this year. In total, an extra 100,000 cattle are expected to be slaughtered in Irish beef plants this year – that’s a weekly kill increase of almost 2,000 head.

Despite the increasing number of dairy-origin stock available on the market – a trend that will undoubtedly increase in the coming years – Nolan was adamant that there is a future for the Irish suckler industry on a number of fronts.

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