Rapid Drop in U.S. COVID-19 Cases Could Spur More Beef, Pork Demand

After a surge in COVID-19 cases during the holidays, COVID-19 cases look to be falling again. The U.S. data shows COVID-19 infection rates are now down to levels not seen since early fall, with the seven-day rolling average under 65,000 cases. The death rate is also seeing a dramatic improvement, with fatalities nearly 30% lower than the week prior, and hospitalizations are down 15% in that same time.

With the improvement in COVID-19 cases, signs are also point to a possible economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. The possible recovery is also setting a bullish tone for meat demand, as analysts think it could spur a trend in consumers looking to return to some sense of normalcy.

“I look at this box beef market, which has been incredibly resilient,” says Mark Gold of Top Third. “You've got to think there's incredible pent-up demand out here for cattle. I can't wait till I get my second COVID vaccine, and I can get into a good restaurant downtown Chicago and enjoy a great ribeye and get back to a little bit of normalcy.”

Gold thinks between now and summer the U.S. will see great strides in vaccinations. After we pass the one-year U.S. threshold in the pandemic, the U.S., Gold thinks more consumers will venture out to restaurants, which will help domestic demand.

“Hopefully, we'll get everybody vaccinated and get back to something close to normal sooner than later, and that makes me bullish on the cattle market long term,” says Gold.

Domestic Demand for Pork

Arlan Suderman of INTL FCStone thinks the same concept applies to other proteins, such as pork. Suderman says as more aid is also distributed, that will help increase spending for meats.

“Disposable income is high thanks to fiscal and monetary stimulus with consumers a lot of money in their pocket in over the last year, they've learned that they like these higher cuts of meat at home,” says Suderman. “We're going to build on that as restaurants reopen, we see strong domestic demand going forward.”

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