The Carolina Cattle Connection - Volume 35, Issue No. 12 (DECEMBER 2021)

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Certified Angus Beef News Meeting Demand with Better Beef in 2021. Fiscal Year closes strong for Certified Angus Beef. Growth happens in small increments. When it comes to measuring success for Certified Angus Beef (CAB), it’s measured one pound at a time. The second highest sales year on record, global sales totaled 1.215 billion pounds to end fiscal year 2021. Up 3.4 percent or 40 million pounds from 2020, this is the sixth consecutive year the brand surpassed one billion pounds of sales across 54 countries. “This brand was built one pound at a time, one partner at a time, and we value them all, because it takes a community to move this brand forward and to make it work for everybody,” says John Stika, Certified Angus Beef president. Better Beef, Better Cattle - Both beef demand and Certified Angus Beef brand acceptance rates are at all time highs, creating a formula for record setting improvements. “There are a lot of exciting and optimistic things when we look at the success and progress our partners have had this year,” Stika says. “Demand doesn’t solve all the problems we currently have in the beef industry, but it does underpin the foundation of success and recovery that many are experiencing in their business right now.” Growth in demand requires more Angus cattle raised to the highest standards, and cattlemen met the challenge. A record 36.8 percent of all Angus influenced cattle met the brand’s

ten specifications in fiscal year 2021. That’s more than 5.9 million black cattle earning an average of $50 per head from CAB grid premiums. Each year, packers pay producers nearly $92 million for brand qualifying cattle or $1.7 million per week. “This year proved that cattle producers are as focused as ever on meeting consumer expectations,” says Bruce Cobb, executive vice president of production, for the brand. “Through 2020, acceptance rates for the brand established new record benchmarks and that momentum carried through 2021 as producers continued to increase the production of certified carcasses.” Bringing Home the Beef - It’s an entire community across the supply chain that moves CAB forward. A stabilizing anchor for brand sales, retail proved extremely steady sales year round. Shoppers looked for quality in the grocery store and kept cooking at home, even as pandemic mandates lifted. Licensed partners held on to most of last year’s record-setting 602 million pounds, closing 2021 at 600 million pounds of sales. “As we saw the foodservice and hospitality sector begin to open up, we were hoping the pent up demand we had heard so much about would materialize. And it has,” Stika says. “Demand is strong for high quality beef.” Finishing the year up 13.3 percent, domestic foodservice brand partners recovered 43 percent of the 100 million pounds forfeited during the pandemic.

Canada and Japan remain at the top of international sales, playing a large role in the 7.8 percent year over year increase. The next four largest markets — South Korea, Mexico, Taiwan, and Hong Kong — grew by an average of 10.6 percent last year, helping reclaim international business. “We have continued to be extremely optimistic and believe that sales outside of the U.S. will only continue to grow and become healthier moving forward,” Stika says. Value added product sales grew 23.5 percent in 2021, setting a record of 38.3 million pounds. Smoked brisket, fajita meat, and fresh corned beef were a few of the top sellers as people looked for labor and cost saving solutions. Celebrating seven record months during the fiscal year, July took the top spot with four million pounds of value added products sold.

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Adding to the record setting year, Certified Angus Beef brand Prime sales reached 37.3 million pounds for the first time, a 14.8 percent increase in 2021. “Prime is a progressive growth opportunity as we continue to see quality resonate with more and more consumers domestically and around the globe,” Stika says. Looking forward to 2022, he says he expects the brand to only get better, one pound at a time. About the Certified Angus Beef ® brand. World renowned for its exceptional quality and generous marbling, the Certified Angus Beef brand is the original brand of premium beef. Created in 1978, it is still owned today by family ranchers who are determined to bring the best Angus beef to the table. Ten exacting standards ensure superior taste and tenderness in every bite. Learn more at www.CertifiedAngusBeef.com.

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The Zodiac and the Beef Checkoff, by Greg Hanes

3min
page 72

2021 S.C. State Fair Beef Cattle Shows Report

4min
pages 70-71

Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef News

5min
page 68

BioZyme Incorporated News

10min
pages 66-67

John Deere News

3min
pages 51-52

North American Limousin Foundation News

15min
pages 44-47

A Message from the CEO — Membership Has Its Privileges, by Colin Woodall

4min
pages 58-60

N.C. Weekly Livestock Report

3min
page 54

Alltech News

5min
page 53

Counting My Beef Industry Blessings, by Shelia Grobosky

4min
pages 42-43

Carolina Video and Load Lot Monthly Summary

9min
pages 28-29

American Angus Association News

10min
pages 26-27

The Simmental Trail, by Jennie Rucker

6min
pages 34-35

How to Face Evolving Demands, by Jessica Wesson

4min
pages 23-24

Ashley’s Beef Corner — Chuck Roast Round-Up, by Ashley W. Herring

8min
pages 12-13

by E.B. Harris

6min
page 17

Certified Angus Beef® News

3min
page 25

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