Cold Storage Report: Pork stocks drop less than average during November

The increase in beef stocks was about average during November.

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(Pro Farmer)

USDA’s Cold Storage Report showed frozen pork inventories dropped about half of their normal rate during November, while the rise in beef inventories was close to normal.

At the end of November, beef stocks totaled 454.7 million lbs., up 9.0 million lbs. (2.0%) from October. The five-year average was a 10.4-million-lb. increase during the month. Beef stocks fell 68.6 million lbs. (13.1%) from year-ago and were 49.0 million lbs. (9.7%) less than the five-year average.

Pork inventories totaled 416.1 million lbs., down 21.8 million lbs. (5.0%) from October. The five-year average was a 45.2-million-lb. decline during the month. Pork stocks dropped 35.5 million lbs. (7.9%) from year-ago and were 55.1 million lbs. (11.7%) under the five-year average.