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Container shipping profits plunge & job cuts

Container Shipping Industry Faces Turbulence as Profits Plunge and Job Cuts Loom In the world of container shipping, where just a short while ago profits were soaring to unprecedented heights, a stark reversal of fortune is now underway. The industry that once commanded record-high freight rates and efficient deliveries during the past two years has […]

Plummeting Pork Prices Pose Deflation Threat to China

Pork Price Plunge Threatens China with Deflation Crisis Falling pork prices could potentially push China back into a deflationary situation in the near future. This is because major hog farming companies in the country are flooding the domestic market with their products, complicating Beijing’s efforts to boost confidence in the second-largest economy globally. Live hog […]

Container shipping rates crash 90%

Container Shipping Rates Plummet as Consumer Demand Declines Container shipping rates have witnessed a substantial decline due to a drop in consumer demand for goods, particularly within the ocean freight industry. This decline has presented challenges for ship operators, as current rates render voyages unprofitable. According to a recent report from The Wall Street Journal […]

Global Beef Market Update

Anticipated decrease of 600,000 metric tons in US beef production compared to 2022. Reduced supplies driving up prices, negatively impacting international competitiveness. Australia and New Zealand taking advantage of reduced US production by boosting imports. US beef exports facing challenges as Australia competes in vital Asian markets. Countries included: United States Australia New Zealand Canada […]

US Beef Market Challenges for Brazilian Meatpackers

Brazilian Meatpackers Grapple with Challenges in the US Market Brazilian meatpacking giants, JBS and Marfrig, are navigating turbulent waters in the US due to escalating cattle prices and a dwindling supply. This has led to a significant dip in their Q1 profits, overshadowing even the losses from the temporary halt of Brazilian beef exports to […]

Container Shipping Future: Storms or Smooth Sailing?

The global container shipping landscape is undergoing significant turbulence, with Hapag-Lloyd’s CEO, Rolf Habben Jansen, sounding the alarm on the industry’s future. In a recent conference call with journalists, Jansen highlighted the “challenging market environment” the sector faces, particularly emphasizing the “weak” demand that has plagued container transport over the past year. The decline in freight rates, which […]

Merinos still dominate Australia’s breeding ewe flock

Australia’s breeding ewe flock – and subsequently the 2023 lamb cohort – is still primarily built on Merino genetics, particularly for producers with more than 5,000 sheep, informs Meat & Livestock Australia. The May wave of the Sheep Producer Intentions Survey provided unique insights into the genetic makeup of the nation’s breeding ewes by breed, as well […]

Rabobank: High prices shaking up global egg supply chains

Global egg prices have reached historic high levels and this has a big impact on the egg supply worldwide. How long will this situation last and are there ways to stabilize supply? Rabobank expects prices to stay relatively high throughout 2023, especially in markets heavily impacted by avian flu, high costs, and regulatory changes. In […]

Australia: Weekly cattle and sheep market wrap

National cattle yardings lifted to 49,273 head last week after wet weather reduced numbers at the saleyards, according to Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA). In Roma, yardings increased to 6,800 head and restocker demand eased in restocker yearling steers and heifers and across all weight ranges. The Western Young Cattle Indicator (WYCI) is trading at […]

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