3 Reasons Cattle And Hog Prices Are Likely To Move A Lot Higher In 2021

 | Jan 18, 2021 22:40

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  • Cattle and hog prices remain low as 2021 starts
  • Reason 1. Soybeans sending a signal
  • Reason 2. Supply chain disruptions in 2020 leadng to lower stockpiles now
  • Reason 3. Demographic trends

During the final quarter of 2020, the grain sector}} of the commodity market posted the most significant gain, rising by 19%. The prices of soybeans, corn, and wheat rose to over six-year highs. From a technical perspective, the commodities that feed the world broke out to the upside.

Grains are essential for human nutrition, but they also feed the animals that wind up in processing plants and on dinner tables worldwide. Beef and pork production depend on animal feeds, which include grains and oilseeds.

Animal protein markets were presented with a unique set of challenges in 2020. Producers or ranchers suffered under the weight of low prices, reflected in the futures markets. Carnivorous consumers saw just the opposite as prices rose, and availabilities declined.

Last year was a period when beef and pork producers and consumers suffered economic hardships. Meanwhile, the global pandemic’s legacy is likely to continue to impact cattle and hog prices in 2021. If the price action in the grain markets is a guide, we could see substantial price appreciation in meat futures over the coming months.

On Tuesday, Jan.12, the US Department of Agriculture released its first World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report of 2021. In the aftermath of the release, grain prices exploded to new and higher highs.

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Cattle and hog prices have not experienced the bullish price action seen in the grain markets. In January, we are in the heart of the offseason for the demand for meats. Each year’s peak season tends to run from late May through early September as the grilling season is when animal protein consumption tends to increase.