Brendan Burgess
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A piece on the Indo about it: https://www.independent.ie/business...-as-talks-cannot-discuss-prices-38398554.html
Genuine question: aren't beef prices set on world markets? Or are there factors which mean Irish prices aren't influenced by prices abroad?
A piece on the Indo about it
No, they are not comparable to grain or soybeans etc
How so?
Do Irish beef prices have zero correlation with global prices?
Hand outs more hand outs needed to keep the big tractors and jeeps on the road.I live down here in farming country you wouldn't get much off them, they don't give much back to the community, we were trying to get a farmer to to push his boundary back a couple of meters along a busy stretch of road so kids could walk to school safely he wouldn't give it. It's a case what's in it for me.
You asked if there was an international price benchmark as is the case with grain, the answer is no
I heard a discussion on this on the radio yesterday with the head of the IFA.
- Current price a factory pays a farmer for a kilo of beef €3.65 or so depending on the quality
- Price Tescos will charge for a kilo of beef- approx €10 depending on the cut and process, say €8 to €12
Isn't milk internationally benchmarked? Why not beef?
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