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 That's primarily a function of the boxed-beef prices, which are today above five-year averages. Overall, I think it shows that demand domestically for U.S. beef is still high.

 The beef segment suffered from low capacity utilization and declining boxed beef prices. The negative effect of high live cattle prices and lower sales was made worse by interruptions in export markets.

 For too long, the industry has sold products in traditional ways, which has included grinding beef items into ground beef or selling chuck and round roasts at low prices. Today we're becoming more sophisticated about how we cut up and market what we have to sell. By refining our cutting and marketing operations we can provide consumers more of what they want while addressing the needs of beef processors and marketers to more effectively utilize every part of the carcass. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo world.

 The CAB brand and Star Ranch Angus Beef have been very successful programs for Tyson, and we?re excited to add ?natural? product lines to both. Consumer demand for natural beef is increasing and we believe there?s an opportunity for us to grow with it. While we have every confidence in our traditional beef products, we also believe in giving our customers a choice.

 It's very clear that there is a strong relationship between boxed beef prices and fed cattle prices.

 Global protein sector challenges continued during the past quarter. High poultry inventories depressed retail poultry prices and contributed to declines in pork pricing in the US, although US pork industry volumes increased over last year. At the same time, extraordinarily high US live cattle costs in relation to finished box beef prices, combined with a continued lack of access to major Asian export markets, limited our beef operating results.

 We are not, in any way, suggesting that U.S. beef is not safe. We believe that we have the safest beef supply in the world but that's no the issue. The issue is, our customers and our consumers worldwide -- domestically and internationally -- are requesting that we test all of our cattle for BSE.

 U.S. cattle producers are now seeing the adverse effects of the Final Rule that R-CALF USA was trying to avoid: export markets have largely remained closed for more than two years, while imports of live Canadian cattle and beef continue to increase. This is depressing U.S. prices because many U.S. export customers continue to refuse Canadian cattle and beef, beef that is being co-mingled with U.S. beef but not marked as such.

 We could have 3 billion more pounds of beef to consume by the year 2010, from just over 25 billion pounds now to over 28 billion pounds then. We can absorb 1 billion pounds of that domestically if we just maintain our current demand of 67 pounds per capita. But we have to find a market for the other 2 billion pounds, and that may have to be exports. It's critical we get Japan, South Korea, Russia, and other markets opened. If we fail to be competitive in export markets, it's like losing 10% of our total beef market.

 [The new test is still too slow to allow testing of individual cuts of beef, however.] I'm very fond of aged beef, ... but this would take 100 days or so, and we don't like our beef that old.

 They would add beef stew meat or roasted beef bones, so you'd have beef stock flavored with crab, which gave it a really good taste.

 Consumer demand for natural beef is increasing and we believe there's an opportunity for us to grow with it. While we have every confidence in our traditional beef products, we also believe in giving our customers a choice.

 There is an obvious advantage to the UK industry if its beef is sold in a different section of the chill cabinet to imports because consumers are likely to pay more for beef from their country of choice and we know UK beef is attractive to purchasers who are more likely to pay a premium.

 Prices for boxed beef paid by grocery stores continue in the range of $150 to $155 per hundredweight. Packers can afford to continue to pay good prices for cattle.

 The consumer wants US beef. There are people already flocking around the beef case picking up US beef.


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