CommodityOne Weekly Report – Week of February 10th, 2025

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poultry commodity snapshot from commodityone week of february 10 2025

Poultry

Chicken harvests dropped 10% w/w but remained flat y/y, leading to mixed price movements across cuts. Boneless/skinless breasts rose $0.03 to $1.51/lb, while tenderloins declined $0.02 to $1.71/lb. With retail promotions expected to rise in February, wholesale chicken prices will likely trend higher.

beef commodity snapshot from commodityONE week of february 10 2025

Beef

Beef prices softened as February demand slowed, with the choice cutout down 1% to $323.98/cwt. While tenderloins may ease post-Valentine’s Day, shortloins surged 5% and could climb further as grilling season approaches. Ground beef fell to $3.38/lb, and lean trim dropped 11% to $3.31/lb.

pork commodity snapshot from commodityONE week of february 10 2025

Pork

Pork prices trended upward, with the cutout up 1% to $95.64/cwt, driven by gains in bellies and loins. The belly primal jumped 2% to $157.32/cwt, marking a 10% increase over two weeks, while pork trim saw mixed movement. Prices should continue rising as processors restock low freezer inventories.

seafood commodity snapshot from commodityONE week of february 10 2025

Seafood

Frozen Alaskan pollock prices dropped 10.2% after a recent surge, with volumes recovering in December. Prices should continue declining at a slower pace through April as imports stabilize.

produce commodity snapshot from commodityONE week of february 10 2025

Produce

Iceberg lettuce prices jumped 8.4% w/w due to cold weather impacts, with potential supply gaps ahead. Avocado prices fell 6.8% as border supply improved, though a return to normal price levels isn’t expected until late February. Roma tomato declines slowed, with prices likely stabilizing soon.

dairy commodity snapshot from commodityONE week of february 10 2025

Dairy

The dairy market declined despite increased retail promotions, with CME blocks down $0.01 to $1.86/lb and barrels falling $0.07 to $1.80/lb. Butter prices dropped 2% w/w to $2.40/lb, while cheese demand remained steady across retail and foodservice.

grain commodity snapshot from commodityONE week of february 10 2025

Grain

Wheat markets gained momentum as drought and freezing temperatures raised concerns over U.S. and Russian winter wheat crops. While immediate impacts are uncertain, February will be a key period for monitoring international demand.

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