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<blockquote data-quote="l'ordinary bonville" data-source="post: 7420287" data-attributes="member: 2954"><p>Just as you think the job can't be this bad any longer and you can't stand the losses it suddenly starts to turn again. This is probably due to the fact that some other producers, maybe in a different country, thought the same a few weeks earlier and started to destock/go bust/retire/sell up/reduce herd size before you.</p><p></p><p>Then market forces prevail again and the price goes up again, often to a high level within 6-8 months as the supply reduces.</p><p>It's the classic economic cobweb cycle</p><p></p><p>Germany was badly affected by ASF from about last July; I would expect prices to rise by this July with a smaller up correction in about 6 weeks first.</p><p></p><p>Straw issues only really affect the uk as nobody else in the world is daft enough to deliberately make farming difficult for themselves.</p><p></p><p>Feed price issues will be affecting pig and poultry farmers across the globe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="l'ordinary bonville, post: 7420287, member: 2954"] Just as you think the job can't be this bad any longer and you can't stand the losses it suddenly starts to turn again. This is probably due to the fact that some other producers, maybe in a different country, thought the same a few weeks earlier and started to destock/go bust/retire/sell up/reduce herd size before you. Then market forces prevail again and the price goes up again, often to a high level within 6-8 months as the supply reduces. It's the classic economic cobweb cycle Germany was badly affected by ASF from about last July; I would expect prices to rise by this July with a smaller up correction in about 6 weeks first. Straw issues only really affect the uk as nobody else in the world is daft enough to deliberately make farming difficult for themselves. Feed price issues will be affecting pig and poultry farmers across the globe [/QUOTE]
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