CATTLE

Rain spurs 'unprecedented' buying

Restocker demand is sky-high after heavy rainfall.

Alex Paull
Rain spurs 'unprecedented' buying

It is a quick turnaround from the general cattle market decline in the final stages of 2016, when the prospect of poor summer rainfall was imminent.

“When considering how long the current premium could last, it’s worth investigating the outcome from similar historical scenarios, and in the past, the restocking and processor segments have eventually realigned,” Meat and Livestock Australia said.

A recent example, such as the period following the extremely wet years of 2011 and 2012, saw seasonal conditions deteriorate and prices paid by restockers for young cattle drop 31% - moving from a premium, to a discount, to those paid by processors. 

From December 2011 to September 2013, the average price paid by processors for EYCI eligible cattle eased 19% to 322¢/kg cwt, while at the same time, restockers dropped from 435¢/kg cwt, to 302¢/kg cwt (down 31%).

As restockers are currently driving the market (like 2011 and 2012), seasonal conditions will again have the greatest bearing on how long they will continue to drive the market, despite the national cattle herd still being at historically low levels. 

The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast below average rainfall for most of Eastern Australia, so producers looking to buy and store cattle should take these recent trends into consideration.

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