Weekly supplies of finished cattle continue to be lower than last year’s levels, resulting in steady factory quotes for beef cattle this week. Processors are carefully managing weekly slaughter numbers in order to maintain a consistent supply pattern, given the expected reduction in beef cattle availability for the second quarter of the year.

Factory agents are surprised that cattle supplies (except for veal) have remained over 30,000 head in recent weeks, and just slightly below 30,000 in one week. Meanwhile, heifers on the grid are being quoted at €5.30-5.35/kg, with breed bonuses still available for eligible Angus and Hereford heifers and steers.

Steers (bullocks) on the grid are being quoted at €5.25-5.30/kg, which is 5c/kg lower than the heifer price. Cow prices vary across outlets, with U-grade cows being quoted at €5.00-5.10/kg and R-grade cows at €4.90-5.00/kg. P- and O-grade cows are being quoted at €4.60/kg and €4.70/kg respectively.

Bulls under 24 months old are being quoted at €5.30/kg and €5.40/kg for R- and U-grade respectively. O- and P-grade bulls are being quoted at €5.10/kg and €5.00/kg. Bulls under 16 months old on the grid are being quoted at €5.25/kg.