Tight Supply Constrains Korean Trade

AUSTRALIA - Australia’s beef exporters reported steady demand from Korea this week, but limited cattle supply continues to constrain some suppliers from satisfying all customers.
calendar icon 12 March 2010
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Meat & Livestock Australia

While year-to-date volumes are up seven per cent year-on-year, a shortage remains in the Korean market – stock levels were higher and beef demand lower in the same period last year. While beef exports have lifted on last year, both short rib and chuck volumes year-to-date have decreased 17 per cent and two per cent, respectively.

Wholesale prices for Australian beef this week increased across the board as stronger demand at retail and foodservice, combined with low availability to push up values., reports Meat and Livestock Australia.

Beef export volumes from Australia to Korea strengthened this month, with exports from 1–9 March totalling 3,187 tonnes swt, with chilled beef making up almost 33 per cent.

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