NW_LS421
Des Moines, IA Wed, Mar 06, 2013 USDA Market News
IMPORT BEEF TRADE
Compared to Last Week: Market activity on imported beef was slow and
prices were unevenly steady. Moderate supplies and weaker demand
pressured prices early but nearby prices began to recover by midweek.
AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND - FOB AND TIS
0-15 Days
BULL MEAT: East Coast West Coast
95% 229.00- 230.00 227.00
COW MEAT:
95% 227.00- 229.00
90% 210.00- 211.00 206.00
CFM Fores 85%
Shank 85-90%
Chuck 85%
Beef Trim 85%
Beef Trim 80%
Beef Trim 75%
Beef Trim 70%
Beef Trim 65%
100 % LEAN:
Top Rounds
Flats & Eyes
S.P.B.
16-45 Days
BULL MEAT: East Coast West Coast
95% 227.00- 230.00 227.00
COW MEAT:
95% 227.00- 229.00
90% 209.00- 211.00 206.00
CFM Fores 85%
Shank 85-90%
Chuck 85%
Beef Trim 85%
Beef Trim 80%
Beef Trim 75%
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URUGUAY - FOB AND TIS
BULL MEAT: 0-15 Days 16-45 Days
95%
COW MEAT:
95%
90%
CFM Fores 85%
Beef Trim 85%
Beef Trim 80%
Beef Trim 75%
Source: USDA Market News Service, Des Moines, IA
Bryant Smith 515-284-4460 Desm.LGMN@ams.usda.gov
24 Hour recorded market information 515-284-4830
www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/NW_LS421.txt
www.ams.usda.gov/LSMarketNews
Imported Beef Trade Report
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