27/07/06
                 
            INDUSTRY fears about the current dip in cattle prices have been
              discussed in depth at a board meeting of the English Beef and Lamb
              Executive (EBLEX).
              
            The message that came out of the discussions for English
              beef producers was the underlying market structure was good and
              that producers should avoid any panic selling of under-finished
              stock. 
            EBLEX Chairman John Cross said the very hot weather and
              the start of the holiday season have hit consumer demand for beef.
              Also in some areas there is a shortage of good grass for finishing
              which has reduced the quality of some beef animals being presented
              for slaughter. These factors are at the root of the price fall. 
            He
              said: “The domestic market is in good shape. Market mechanics
              are totally different today from a year ago. There is less South
              American beef available, and on top of that there is good export
              demand for our beef. 
            ”We would urge producers to continue
              to market animals in an orderly fashion and properly finished and
              this will help the market to right itself. 
            “If producers are
              tempted to market cattle early in the fear that prices could fall
              further, they will merely imbalance supply and demand with the
              result being further downward pressure on farmgate prices.” 
            
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