South American Wet Blue Prices Flat to Close out November

South American Wet Blue Prices Flat to Close out November

Argentina

November 30

Slaughter continues unchanged.
Economic measures after the last presidential elections are not yet fully clear, including import/export exchange rates. The hide market remained the same and held good quality Buenos Aires wet salted heavy steer prices at the same level as last week at about US$0.64 per kg.
The new administration will take place next December 10th.
Demand remains stable.

November 16

Slaughter returned to normal levels and the price of fresh and salted hides are unchanged from last week.
Good quality Buenos Aires wet salted heavy steer prices continue quoting at about US$0.64 per kg.
The market waits for the post-election, on Sunday the 19th, economic measures and where price sincerity is discounted.

Membership is required to view the rest of this post.
Click here to learn more and sign up for a free 7-day trial!

Blog

09.19.2024

SAF roadmap, collaborations announced at Bali International Airshow

SAF roadmap, collaborations announced at Bali International Airshow

At the event, coordinating minister for maritime affairs and investment Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan said he would call on Indonesian state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina to collaborate with airlines...

09.19.2024

US Gulf UCO prices edge higher; feedstock costs, REG Geismar fire create uncertainty, sources say

US Gulf UCO prices edge higher; feedstock costs, REG Geismar fire create uncertainty, sources say

The US animal fats and oils markets — apart from used cooking oil (UCO) — were stable on Thursday September 19, with attention shifting toward broader macroeconomic trends.

09.19.2024

Animal protein prices steady; August cattle, hog slaughter down

Animal protein prices steady; August cattle, hog slaughter down

US animal proteins were rangebound on Thursday September 19.

August commercial cattle, hog slaughter
Commercial cattle slaughter for August was at 2.66 million head, based on the USDA’s...

Latest Tweets