Red Robin said:
"Brazil is one of the world's most competitive countries in beef, with a production cost of US$ 1.50 per kilogram," he said. The production cost per kilogram in Uruguay is US$ 1.70, in Australia, US$ 2.41, in Canada, US$ 2.85 and in the United States, US$ 3.14. In Argentina the cost is lower: US$ 1.45.According to Queiroz, even in the face of price adjustments due to exchange rates and high demand, the price of Brazilian beef remains competitive.
This is not new information...lower cost of production in S.A. has always been known. Some producers have read the hand writing on the wall and already made paradigm shifts...others now see the urgency of making a paradigm shift...most will continue to do what they have always done and hope to survive. Which group are you in RR? And it's your buddy, Tyson and the other large protein processors(
our industry partners :wink: :wink: :shock: :roll: ) that are going to tighten the screws on us!!!
Read Ben's book and climb aboard....better late than never...maybe?!?!?!
2010/2012 is not far away......