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Rabobank Suggests 2015 Critical Year For Canadian Beef Industry

A Rabobank analyst says it's unclear whether the new norm has been reached for global beef prices - or if those prices still have room to rise.

Angus Gidley-Baird says the international beef market is finely balanced.

He says a lot could depend on whether Australian export rates go down and herds in Mexico and Canada continue to be run down by the U-S in 2015.

On a regional basis - the bank's latest beef quarterly report expects U-S cattle supplies will again be tight in the first quarter of 2015 with renewed price strength expected.

The report suggests 2015 could be a critical year for Canada.

Gidley-Baird suggests this country's industry needs to figure out whether it's going to start rebuilding or further downsizing.

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