02/10/06
The National Beef Association is advising feeders not to allow processors
to take the easy way out and react to supermarket pressure on higher
than expected prime cattle values by lowering payments to farmers.
NBA chairman, Duff Burrell
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It says price tension within the beef sector is mounting because
retailers are trying to protect their margins by creating a situation
in which slaughterers put a squeeze on finishers instead.
“Determined efforts are being made to force down the income
of an unprofitable industry so we are advising feeders to toughen
up and hold back their cattle until the short market reasserts itself
and the reality of the supply situation becomes obvious,” explained
NBA chairman, Duff Burrell .
“Creating the illusion of a falling market, so finishers
push through more cattle to avoid being caught if the price drops
further, is a tactic that abattoirs have successfully employed in
the past.”
“But processors are already doing a very good job of disguising
just how short cattle supplies really are and we are confident that
careful marketing by farmers, in which cattle are only released to
customers who pay full whack, will very quickly result in better
prices and a more accurate reflection of the real balance between
supply and demand.”
“Abattoirs must be discouraged from habitually taking money
from the farmer as soon as they are caught in a price vice. Cattle
cannot be too dear if their value does not cover their cost of production,
so slaughterers who feel hard done by must turn to the retailers
they supply and persuade these companies to put up more money instead.”
“There are many reasons finishers should feel confident that
the market is undersupplied and if necessary, they should make determined
efforts to search out the exporting abattoirs in their region and
sell more cattle to them, and other non-supermarket buyers so that
the message that they want, and need, realistic payments for their
unsubsidised cattle really does hit home,” Mr Burrell added.
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