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<blockquote data-quote="Full of bull(s)" data-source="post: 8146068" data-attributes="member: 43172"><p>I hope so too. Scott is blaming staffing issues in the mart report for the dip, how to get round that I don’t know, but if so at least the demand is still there which gives hope. Speaking to an abattoir man this afternoon, he said he would be surprised if firms pulled prices next week, the reality of our situation has sunk in apparently. He had looked and appreciates their bid price is only 10% higher than the same week last year. Export to Europe is strong, they are very short of beef. This firm supplies very little to Supermarkets though, so doesn’t know what kind of pressure they are applying but if the Irish firms can make more money of it into Europe, that’s where it’ll go I’m sure meaning they will have to pay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Full of bull(s), post: 8146068, member: 43172"] I hope so too. Scott is blaming staffing issues in the mart report for the dip, how to get round that I don’t know, but if so at least the demand is still there which gives hope. Speaking to an abattoir man this afternoon, he said he would be surprised if firms pulled prices next week, the reality of our situation has sunk in apparently. He had looked and appreciates their bid price is only 10% higher than the same week last year. Export to Europe is strong, they are very short of beef. This firm supplies very little to Supermarkets though, so doesn’t know what kind of pressure they are applying but if the Irish firms can make more money of it into Europe, that’s where it’ll go I’m sure meaning they will have to pay [/QUOTE]
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