With Cattle, Hog Futures Higher Into Grilling Season, Expect Prices To Rise

 | Apr 08, 2022 18:33

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  • Agricultural commodity prices rising
  • Animal proteins trending higher
  • Pork outperforming beef
  • New record highs in hogs on the horizon
  • COW ETN tracks meat prices

The US consumer price index showed that inflation rose by 7.9% in February, the highest level in more than four decades. Food and energy prices have exploded higher since the early 2020 pandemic-inspired lows.

During the height of the pandemic, cattle and hog prices diverged from reality. While live and feeder cattle futures fell to the lowest levels since 2009 and 2010, lean hogs did even worse, dropping to a price not seen since 2002. While producer prices plunged, consumers did not benefit as prices at the supermarket exploded higher because virus-related shutdowns at meat-packaging plants caused shortages and limits on purchases.

Cattle and hog prices have been trending higher since the 2020 lows. As the market heads into the 2022 peak grilling season, hogs are outperforming cattle, but both meat futures markets are rising.

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Agricultural commodity prices have been soaring, seeing gains in 2021 and the first three months of 2022. A composite of grain prices rose 29.71% in 2021 and was 18.89% higher in Q1 2022. Soft commodity prices moved 31.57% higher in 2021 and added another 6.58% in the first quarter of this year.

Higher grain and food prices impact our grocery bills, and the other input costs for raising animals for meat. Ranchers and animal protein processors have seen their costs increase because of higher agricultural prices. Moreover, higher energy prices have put upward pressure on production costs. The energy composite rose 54.13% in 2021 and another 34.88% in Q1. Labor, equipment, and other input costs have soared, making cattle and hog production costs move to the upside. Market prices need to keep up with input costs for production to be economical.

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The trend is always your best friend in markets because it reflects its sentiment. In the meats, the trends remain bullish in early April 2022, as the peak grilling season begins at the end of May and runs through early September.