Increased U.S. Beef Imports Lead to Lower Meat Prices for Consumers
The article looks at how changes in the amount of beef imported to the U.S. affect prices and welfare in the livestock industry. By using a model that considers consumption, production, trade, and prices of different meats, the researchers found that more beef imports lead to lower retail prices for all meats, especially lower-quality beef products. However, this also results in lower prices for cattle breeders compared to cattle feeders.