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Irish beef prices fall despite production decline

Created at 4 Jun · 12:41 PM3 sources↑ Market-relevant3 events
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The Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers' Association (ICSA) claims falling cattle prices defy logic given a 14% year-on-year decline in Irish beef production. Farmers face significant losses as factory quotes drop, despite widespread agreement on tightening supplies.

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Key Numbers

14%Year-on-year fall in Irish beef production
80c/kgPrice drop in factory quotes since January
19%Decrease in meat processing throughput
€7/kgPrice of cattle at the start of the year
€6/kgCurrent quoted price for cattle

Who's Involved

Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers' Association (ICSA)
Claiming falling cattle prices defy logic amid production decline
Sean Sherman
ICSA beef chairperson, questioning price drops
RaboResearch
Published report on global beef production
Teagasc
Agricultural research body confirming declining beef production
Meat Industry Ireland (MII)
Confirmed decrease in processing throughput
Irish beef prices fall despite production decline

↳ Why This Matters

This situation highlights a potential disconnect between market supply and pricing in the beef sector, impacting farmer profitability and potentially threatening future output. It raises questions about market dynamics and fairness for producers.

Key facts

  • Irish beef production declined by 14% year-on-year at the start of 2026.
  • The Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers' Association (ICSA) states cattle prices have fallen by 80c/kg or more since January.
  • Farmers are facing significant losses on cattle bought last autumn.
  • Meat Industry Ireland (MII) confirmed a 19% year-on-year decrease in throughput.
  • The ICSA questions why factory prices are falling when cattle supplies are tightening.

The Irish Cattle and Sheep Farmers' Association (ICSA) has expressed strong criticism regarding the current state of the Irish beef market, asserting that the decline in cattle prices is illogical given a significant drop in beef production. According to RaboResearch's latest Global Beef Quarterly report, Ireland experienced the sharpest decline in beef production within the EU at the beginning of 2026, with a 14% year-on-year fall. Sean Sherman, the ICSA beef chairperson, stated that factory quotes have fallen by 80c/kg or more since January, leading many farmers to face substantial losses on cattle purchased last autumn. He highlighted that this price collapse contradicts the widely acknowledged tightening of cattle supplies, a point also confirmed by Teagasc and Meat Industry Ireland (MII), which reported a 19% decrease in throughput. Farmers who paid high prices for store cattle based on market signals of tight supply and strong demand are now facing significant financial setbacks. The ICSA is seeking an explanation for this market contradiction, warning that continued price erosion amid scarce supply could lead more farmers to exit beef finishing.

Frequently asked questions

The ICSA is concerned that Irish beef prices are falling sharply despite a significant decline in beef production, leading to financial losses for farmers.

Irish beef production recorded a 14% year-on-year fall at the start of 2026, which is described as the sharpest decline in the EU.

According to the ICSA, factory quotes for cattle have fallen by 80c/kg or more since January, causing many finishers to face losses.

Teagasc, industry analysts, and processors themselves (including Meat Industry Ireland) have confirmed that cattle supplies are tightening.

What Happens Next

01Monitoring farmer responses to continued price erosion.
02Observing any potential explanations from processors or market analysts for the price discrepancy.

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How It Developed

5 Jun · 12:00 PM
Irish farmers express confusion over falling beef prices despite a significant decline in Irish beef production.
Agriland via PiQSuite
5 Jun · 10:30 AM
EU agri-food trade surplus rose 43% in Feb 2026 to €4.4bn, driven by lower import values.
Agriland via PiQSuite
4 Jun · 12:15 PM
Ireland saw the EU's sharpest beef production fall at 14% in early 2026, while EU imports surged 33% and exports fell 13%.
Agriland via PiQSuite

Sources

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Ireland leads EU in sharpest beef production fall – down 14%m.piqsuite.com
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EU agri-food trade surplus reached €4.4bn in Februarym.piqsuite.com
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Fall in beef prices 'defies all logic' in wake of output decline – ICSAm.piqsuite.com

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