Ruminant and porcine MBM spread starts to narrow

Ruminant and porcine MBM spread starts to narrow

The market ended the week on a quiet note with no changes reported.

Ruminant meat and bone meal (MBM) moved higher this week out of the Mo. River market, up to an average of $284 per ton. Porcine MBM was lower out of the Mo. River market, down to $432 per ton, a 2.2% drop from the week prior.

Both porcine and ruminant bloodmeal were lower week-on-week, with porcine falling to an average of $1,271.50 FOB IA/MO/NE and $1,210 for ruminant FOB Mo. River.

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