Beef prices up 50% over last 18 months
Beef prices are soaring, as pork and poultry remain cheaper options for summer grilling
The price of beef in New Brunswick is at an all-time high, jumping more than six per cent in June, according to the latest data from Statistics Canada.
The price of New Brunswick beef has been increasing for months. The price to consumers is now up 50 per cent over the last 18 months.
That's a sharper increase than anywhere else in Canada, except Prince Edward Island.
"Five years ago, I could buy a side of beef for $2 per pound, now it's $3.50," said Dave Wolpin, the owner of Kredl's Corner Market in Hampton.
"They shut the border and they basically starve themselves out of beef. Then they [the United States] re-open the border and they are willing to buy beef at any price." he said.
However, the news isn't bad for cattle producers in New Brunswick.
Cedric MacLeod, the chair of the New Brunswick Cattle Producers, said farmers are seeing an increase to their bottom line.
But the increase to consumers in the province comes down to a supply shortage
"We have one of the more aging populations of farmers so we've got two dynamics. A lack of supply across the country, which is driving prices up and an aging workforce in the beef industry," MacLeod said.
"They're taking a look at these high prices and saying this is a good chance for me to exit the industry."
The good news for people who still want to grill this summer is that the price of pork dropped in June, poultry and lamb is holding steady.