Beef Monthly Price - Yuan Renminbi per Kilogram

Data as of March 2026

Range
Apr 2001 - Mar 2026: 40.219 (245.41%)
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Description: Meat, beef (Australia/New Zealand), chucks and cow forequarters, frozen boneless, 85% chemical lean, c.i.f. U.S. port (East Coast), ex-dock, beginning November 2002; previously cow forequarters

Unit: Yuan Renminbi per Kilogram



Source: Meat & Livestock Australia, Meat and Livestock Weekly; The National Provisioner; US Department of Agriculture; World Bank.

See also: Agricultural production statistics

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Overview

Beef is the meat derived from cattle and is traded in commodity markets as a processed food product rather than as a raw mineral or energy input. The benchmark commonly cited for international pricing is Beef, Australian and New Zealand, CIF US port, 85% lean, quoted in US dollars per kilogram. This specification reflects imported lean beef used in ground-beef and blending applications, where fat content, trim quality, and shipping terms materially affect value. Beef is consumed both as a fresh retail product and as an industrial input for processed foods, foodservice, and further manufacturing. Its market structure is shaped by carcass grading, cut composition, refrigeration requirements, and the distinction between grain-finished and grass-finished production systems. Because cattle are biological assets with long production cycles, beef prices reflect conditions in herd rebuilding, feed availability, slaughter capacity, and cold-chain logistics. The commodity also competes with pork, poultry, and plant-based proteins in many end uses, while premium cuts and manufacturing beef often follow different pricing relationships within the broader cattle complex.

Supply Drivers

Beef supply is governed by cattle biology, pasture conditions, feed costs, and slaughter capacity. Major producing regions include North and South America, Oceania, and parts of Europe, where extensive grazing land, feed grain access, and established meatpacking infrastructure support large-scale production. In pasture-based systems, rainfall, temperature, and forage quality influence weight gain and calving rates, while drought can reduce herd productivity and trigger liquidation. In feedlot systems, corn and soybean meal prices affect finishing costs and the timing of marketings. Cattle production has long lags: breeding decisions affect supply only after calves are born, raised, and finished, so herd expansion and contraction occur slowly. Disease control, animal health, and biosecurity also matter because outbreaks can restrict trade or raise processing costs. Refrigerated transport and export inspection requirements create bottlenecks, especially for chilled and frozen beef moving long distances. Carcass yield, trim quality, and the balance between high-value cuts and manufacturing beef further shape exportable supply. Seasonal calving patterns in some regions and weather-driven pasture cycles create recurring fluctuations in slaughter availability.

Demand Drivers

Beef demand is driven by household income, dietary preferences, foodservice use, and the relative prices of competing proteins. It is a high-value protein in many markets, so consumption tends to respond to income growth and urbanization, while lower-priced proteins such as poultry and pork often gain share when consumers trade down. Beef is used in steaks, roasts, ground beef, processed meats, and prepared foods, so different cuts serve different demand segments. Ground beef and trim are especially important in mass-market and foodservice channels, while premium cuts are more sensitive to restaurant demand and consumer preferences for marbling and tenderness. Seasonal patterns matter: grilling and holiday consumption can lift demand in some regions, while institutional and foodservice buying follows school, travel, and hospitality cycles. Substitution with poultry, pork, lamb, and plant proteins is a persistent feature of the market, particularly in processed and blended products. Cultural and religious dietary rules also shape regional demand patterns. In many economies, beef demand is less price-elastic at the premium end than for lower-cost proteins, but broad consumption still responds to retail pricing and household budgets.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Beef prices are influenced by the US dollar because international trade is commonly denominated in dollars, so exchange-rate movements affect import and export competitiveness. Higher interest rates can weigh on prices indirectly by raising financing costs for inventories, feed, and working capital across the cattle and meatpacking chain. Storage and refrigeration costs matter because beef is perishable, which limits long-term hoarding and makes nearby supply-demand balances important. Unlike storable industrial commodities, beef markets are shaped more by logistics and cold-chain capacity than by large speculative inventories. Feed costs link beef to grain markets, while broader inflation affects labor, transport, and packaging expenses. In periods of tight physical supply, nearby contracts can trade differently from deferred contracts because slaughter timing and cold storage constraints limit arbitrage.

MonthPriceChange
Apr 200116.39-
May 200116.641.52%
Jun 200116.971.99%
Jul 200117.553.41%
Aug 200118.294.25%
Sep 200119.536.79%
Oct 200118.79-3.81%
Nov 200118.870.44%
Dec 200117.88-5.26%
Jan 200218.292.31%
Feb 200218.460.91%
Mar 200219.455.39%
Apr 200218.62-4.25%
May 200217.55-5.78%
Jun 200217.05-2.83%
Jul 200217.633.39%
Aug 200217.38-1.41%
Sep 200216.89-2.85%
Oct 200215.73-6.86%
Nov 200215.810.53%
Dec 200216.645.24%
Jan 200316.881.49%
Feb 200316.47-2.45%
Mar 200316.721.51%
Apr 200316.31-2.48%
May 200315.56-4.57%
Jun 200315.48-0.53%
Jul 200315.812.14%
Aug 200317.4610.47%
Sep 200318.797.58%
Oct 200319.282.64%
Nov 200321.4411.16%
Dec 200321.11-1.54%
Jan 200421.02-0.39%
Feb 200419.78-5.90%
Mar 200419.37-2.09%
Apr 200420.113.84%
May 200422.1810.29%
Jun 200422.842.98%
Jul 200423.261.81%
Aug 200424.173.92%
Sep 200424.250.34%
Oct 200423.09-4.78%
Nov 200422.93-0.72%
Dec 200422.43-2.17%
Jan 200522.26-0.74%
Feb 200522.350.37%
Mar 200522.761.85%
Apr 200522.68-0.36%
May 200522.931.09%
Jun 200523.010.36%
Jul 200523.130.51%
Aug 200522.36-3.31%
Sep 200522.25-0.48%
Oct 200521.84-1.85%
Nov 200521.83-0.07%
Dec 200521.40-1.95%
Jan 200621.13-1.25%
Feb 200621.330.93%
Mar 200621.05-1.31%
Apr 200620.84-1.00%
May 200621.000.75%
Jun 200620.58-2.00%
Jul 200620.941.74%
Aug 200621.211.31%
Sep 200621.270.28%
Oct 200621.26-0.04%
Nov 200621.792.49%
Dec 200621.12-3.05%
Jan 200720.95-0.81%
Feb 200721.020.29%
Mar 200720.82-0.94%
Apr 200720.78-0.18%
May 200720.72-0.30%
Jun 200720.46-1.26%
Jul 200720.24-1.07%
Aug 200720.380.69%
Sep 200720.24-0.67%
Oct 200720.03-1.06%
Nov 200720.190.82%
Dec 200720.13-0.33%
Jan 200820.08-0.24%
Feb 200820.713.14%
Mar 200821.302.85%
Apr 200822.123.88%
May 200824.4810.65%
Jun 200825.253.14%
Jul 200826.876.43%
Aug 200826.31-2.09%
Sep 200824.32-7.57%
Oct 200821.25-12.63%
Nov 200818.64-12.26%
Dec 200818.20-2.36%
Jan 200918.05-0.82%
Feb 200917.36-3.82%
Mar 200917.842.73%
Apr 200918.031.11%
May 200918.562.93%
Jun 200918.720.86%
Jul 200919.061.81%
Aug 200919.130.36%
Sep 200919.190.31%
Oct 200918.78-2.15%
Nov 200919.322.91%
Dec 200919.661.77%
Jan 201020.624.85%
Feb 201021.916.29%
Mar 201023.215.91%
Apr 201024.987.64%
May 201024.44-2.17%
Jun 201022.70-7.13%
Jul 201022.16-2.36%
Aug 201023.154.47%
Sep 201022.86-1.29%
Oct 201022.49-1.61%
Nov 201023.293.57%
Dec 201025.8210.84%
Jan 201127.677.17%
Feb 201126.86-2.91%
Mar 201127.512.42%
Apr 201128.272.76%
May 201127.04-4.36%
Jun 201125.52-5.60%
Jul 201125.46-0.26%
Aug 201125.18-1.08%
Sep 201124.45-2.92%
Oct 201124.921.93%
Nov 201126.626.85%
Dec 201126.710.31%
Jan 201226.910.74%
Feb 201227.150.93%
Mar 201227.441.05%
Apr 201227.01-1.56%
May 201226.60-1.52%
Jun 201226.03-2.15%
Jul 201225.49-2.09%
Aug 201226.002.00%
Sep 201225.74-0.99%
Oct 201225.70-0.15%
Nov 201227.015.10%
Dec 201227.491.77%
Jan 201327.38-0.41%
Feb 201327.34-0.13%
Mar 201326.92-1.54%
Apr 201326.67-0.90%
May 201325.41-4.74%
Jun 201324.26-4.55%
Jul 201324.320.26%
Aug 201324.370.23%
Sep 201324.570.82%
Oct 201324.810.95%
Nov 201325.412.43%
Dec 201325.570.63%
Jan 201425.51-0.22%
Feb 201426.162.54%
Mar 201427.434.84%
Apr 201426.77-2.38%
May 201426.990.83%
Jun 201427.953.54%
Jul 201431.8313.88%
Aug 201435.6712.07%
Sep 201437.966.42%
Oct 201436.56-3.69%
Nov 201435.88-1.84%
Dec 201433.44-6.81%
Jan 201532.48-2.88%
Feb 201529.94-7.82%
Mar 201529.03-3.02%
Apr 201529.521.69%
May 201527.51-6.80%
Jun 201527.16-1.30%
Jul 201528.444.74%
Aug 201530.085.75%
Sep 201529.17-3.01%
Oct 201526.92-7.72%
Nov 201525.65-4.73%
Dec 201524.52-4.40%
Jan 201623.86-2.68%
Feb 201625.265.85%
Mar 201626.233.85%
Apr 201625.66-2.19%
May 201626.382.81%
Jun 201627.102.74%
Jul 201628.455.00%
Aug 201628.19-0.93%
Sep 201627.49-2.47%
Oct 201627.27-0.82%
Nov 201629.387.77%
Dec 201628.66-2.48%
Jan 201728.07-2.03%
Feb 201729.073.56%
Mar 201730.003.20%
Apr 201730.391.30%
May 201731.694.28%
Jun 201731.860.53%
Jul 201731.62-0.75%
Aug 201729.82-5.70%
Sep 201728.24-5.28%
Oct 201728.12-0.42%
Nov 201728.692.00%
Dec 201728.22-1.63%
Jan 201827.64-2.04%
Feb 201827.46-0.66%
Mar 201828.062.17%
Apr 201827.59-1.66%
May 201827.54-0.20%
Jun 201827.41-0.44%
Jul 201828.152.69%
Aug 201828.160.03%
Sep 201827.49-2.37%
Oct 201826.77-2.62%
Nov 201827.422.40%
Dec 201828.855.23%
Jan 201928.78-0.25%
Feb 201928.830.17%
Mar 201930.074.30%
Apr 201931.574.99%
May 201931.600.11%
Jun 201931.951.11%
Jul 201931.84-0.35%
Aug 201932.492.02%
Sep 201933.091.86%
Oct 201934.424.04%
Nov 201941.6921.10%
Dec 201939.03-6.37%
Jan 202034.88-10.64%
Feb 202033.04-5.29%
Mar 202031.37-5.05%
Apr 202031.470.33%
May 202036.1214.78%
Jun 202036.140.04%
Jul 202032.94-8.85%
Aug 202032.08-2.60%
Sep 202031.32-2.37%
Oct 202029.62-5.42%
Nov 202029.08-1.85%
Dec 202028.79-0.97%
Jan 202128.850.19%
Feb 202130.104.34%
Mar 202130.722.07%
Apr 202133.709.70%
May 202135.244.56%
Jun 202136.493.55%
Jul 202136.19-0.82%
Aug 202136.330.38%
Sep 202136.540.58%
Oct 202136.540.01%
Nov 202138.024.04%
Dec 202137.88-0.36%
Jan 202236.93-2.52%
Feb 202237.982.86%
Mar 202238.511.39%
Apr 202238.41-0.27%
May 202239.903.89%
Jun 202238.90-2.51%
Jul 202238.59-0.78%
Aug 202237.89-1.83%
Sep 202238.240.94%
Oct 202238.470.58%
Nov 202236.41-5.36%
Dec 202232.89-9.66%
Jan 202331.61-3.88%
Feb 202331.790.55%
Mar 202333.385.02%
Apr 202336.519.37%
May 202337.141.73%
Jun 202335.88-3.38%
Jul 202334.35-4.29%
Aug 202334.31-0.12%
Sep 202335.774.26%
Oct 202336.411.80%
Nov 202335.29-3.07%
Dec 202334.25-2.97%
Jan 202435.864.70%
Feb 202438.707.93%
Mar 202441.276.64%
Apr 202443.806.13%
May 202442.53-2.90%
Jun 202442.45-0.20%
Jul 202444.965.91%
Aug 202445.350.87%
Sep 202444.57-1.71%
Oct 202443.04-3.43%
Nov 202444.523.44%
Dec 202445.331.82%
Jan 202547.224.15%
Feb 202548.192.05%
Mar 202549.091.88%
Apr 202548.99-0.20%
May 202547.72-2.59%
Jun 202547.900.36%
Jul 202548.200.64%
Aug 202549.222.11%
Sep 202549.16-0.12%
Oct 202550.482.68%
Nov 202553.415.81%
Dec 202551.98-2.67%
Jan 202655.596.95%
Feb 202656.100.91%
Mar 202656.610.91%

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