Threatened Loss, Merchant Complains of Lack of Supply
Beef prices in Bradford Continues to Rise Up
Editor: Andiono Hernawan | Tuesday, February 12, 2013 13:33 pm, 133 days ago.
Beef traders in Bradford are financially exposed if the supply continues to diminish.
LENSAINDONESIA.COM: Beef prices in the Bradford district, Central Java, continue to climb in the last two weeks. From the observation in the market LICOM Parent Brebes, Central Java, on Tuesday (02/12/2013) afternoon, the price of beef to penetrate the range of Rp 97,000 per kilogram. Though normally range in price Rp75.000 per kilogram.
Rising beef prices due to reduced supply. The price increase is also compounded due to lack of supply of imported beef that current traders only sell local beef. Meat supply only rely on the local cattle rancher when beef demand in today's society is quite high.
Read also: Jakarta is experiencing a crisis ‘jengkol’, price of Rp60 thousand romp with beef prices stabilize and trade minister promises cow meat.
Suharto, a beef trader admitted today only receive supplies at the most 150 pounds of meat per day. Whereas previously each day he was able to sell 250 kilograms. The traders also complained of frequent delays in delivery of meat. This condition causes the traders suffered losses as turnover dropped dramatically.
If the supply continues to diminish certain beef prices will continue to climb. The traders asked the government to address the shortages of beef so they are not difficult to handle customers.
Beef prices in Bradford Continues to Rise Up
Editor: Andiono Hernawan | Tuesday, February 12, 2013 13:33 pm, 133 days ago.
Beef traders in Bradford are financially exposed if the supply continues to diminish.
LENSAINDONESIA.COM: Beef prices in the Bradford district, Central Java, continue to climb in the last two weeks. From the observation in the market LICOM Parent Brebes, Central Java, on Tuesday (02/12/2013) afternoon, the price of beef to penetrate the range of Rp 97,000 per kilogram. Though normally range in price Rp75.000 per kilogram.
Rising beef prices due to reduced supply. The price increase is also compounded due to lack of supply of imported beef that current traders only sell local beef. Meat supply only rely on the local cattle rancher when beef demand in today's society is quite high.
Read also: Jakarta is experiencing a crisis ‘jengkol’, price of Rp60 thousand romp with beef prices stabilize and trade minister promises cow meat.
Suharto, a beef trader admitted today only receive supplies at the most 150 pounds of meat per day. Whereas previously each day he was able to sell 250 kilograms. The traders also complained of frequent delays in delivery of meat. This condition causes the traders suffered losses as turnover dropped dramatically.
If the supply continues to diminish certain beef prices will continue to climb. The traders asked the government to address the shortages of beef so they are not difficult to handle customers.
source: http://www.lensaindonesia.com/2013/02/12/harga-daging-sapi-di-brebes-terus-melonjak-naik.html
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