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CME LIVESTOCK cattle futures rise on expectations of US beef demand

Analysts said that the Chicago Mercantile Exchange futures for live cattle and feeder calves? climbed on Wednesday, as fears about high prices? affecting demand for U.S. Beef eased.

Prices rose a week after falling by more than 3% and reaching their lowest levels since March.

Last month, the live cattle futures contract reached a new high. Consumer demand for beef has been strong and the U.S. herd is at its lowest level in 75 years. The high price of beef, gasoline, and other goods has recently caused consumers to worry that they may reduce their spending.

On Wednesday, oil prices fell by 4% after Iranian state TV reported that it had seen an unofficial draft of a framework for an agreement between Iran & the United States to end their conflict and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

Dan Norcini is an independent livestock trader. He said that if it looks like energy prices are going down, combined with the record high stock market levels, this will take away some of the worries about consumer demand for?beef falling.

The August futures for live cattle rose 3.35 cents, to 242.500 cents/pound. August feeder cattle futures also soared 5.17 cents, to 354.625 cents/pound.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has reported that the value of boxed beef's choice cuts increased on Tuesday by $2.63 per hundredweight to $392.90, and select cuts by $5.30, to $390.30.

The high cost of scarce cattle supplies continues to put pressure on meatpackers, even though beef prices are sky-high.

According to HedgersEdge.com, on Wednesday, packers?lost about $299 for each head of cattle that they slaughtered. Pork processors earned about $4.40 per hog.

CME's lean-hog futures rose 2 cents to 102.125cents per pound. On Friday, the contract reached a new low for December.

Norcini stated, "Hogs seem to be trying to 'forge a bottom. The key to them continuing to push higher is the additional strength in pork cutout.

According to USDA, the wholesale price of pork carcass cutouts on Tuesday increased $2.59 per cwt to $98.85.

(source: Reuters)