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Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) lean hog futures backpedaled on Thursday from a one-week high reached during the previous session, while live cattle futures strengthened, reported Reuters.
Hog futures eased after wholesale US pork prices pulled back from a jump on Tuesday.
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) priced the pork carcass cutout at $97.02 per hundredweight (cwt), down $6.63 from late on Tuesday. Pork bellies fell by $5.54 per cwt, after tumbling by more than $19 per cwt on Wednesday.
CME July hogs settled down 0.925 cents at 92.775 cents per pound.
Ample US supplies have weighed on the hog market, which slumped to a five-month low last week. Average hog weights were 289 pounds in the week ended June 8, down slightly from a week earlier but up from 279.9 pounds a year ago, according to USDA data.
The USDA on Thursday reported net US pork export sales for 2024 were 30,100 metric tons in the week ended June 6, down 1% from the prior four-week average. For beef, weekly US export sales of 12,000 metric tons for 2024 were down 28% from the prior four-week average.
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