ICSA dismayed at reports that factories are cutting beef prices

The Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers’ Association (ICSA) is expressing dismay at reports that factories are cutting prices for beef by around 10 cent per kilo across the board.

ICSA dismayed at reports that factories are cutting beef prices

ICSA beef committee chairman Edmond Phelan said: “This equates to a reduction in the region of €40 per head for animals weighing in at 400kg. The plainer, dairy-type bulls are coming under some pressure in particular. I would advise farmers to bargain hard with the factories in the coming days — and also to avoid bringing under-finished cattle to the factories. If your cattle need another few weeks before they’re fully finished I would urge you to consider holding onto them until they’re in prime condition, or bringing them to the mart where they’re more likely to reach the top price.”

Steers this week making between €4.05/kg and €4.10/kg (back from €4.20-€4.25/kg last week), heifers are making between €4.15/kg and €4.20/kg (back from €4.30-€4.35/kg last week), while R&U grade bulls are making €4.10-€4.15/kg (compared to €4.20-€4.30/kg last week) and cows are between €3.40/kg and €3.80/kg, when they were making up to €4/kg last week.

“I would say this change in price is weather-related, given that farmers are more likely to want to sell in bad weather like we have at the moment,” said Mr Phelan.

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