CattleUSA Daily

233: “Keep It All in the U.S.” Sounds Good. It Doesn’t Work: Beef Trade Explained with Emma Coffman


Listen Later

Emma is back, and today we’re tackling one of the most misunderstood conversations in ag: why the U.S. exports beef while also importing beef. If you’ve ever seen “we should just keep it all here” in the comments section, this episode is for you. Lauren and Emma break down what we actually export (high-value specialty cuts and off-cuts other countries pay a premium for), why we import (lean trim to support ground beef demand and maximize carcass value), and why stopping exports wouldn’t magically make beef cheaper. They also hit the bigger picture: global trade relationships, why countries like Japan, Korea, and China rely on U.S. beef, and the consumer habits at home that shape what ends up on our plates.



Links

Emma's Links - https://linktr.ee/doubleeranch

CattleUSA Website - ⁠https://www.cattleusa.com/⁠

Facebook - ⁠https://www.facebook.com/cattleusamedia⁠

Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/cattleusa.media/⁠

Subscribe to our newsletter - ⁠https://www.cattleusadrive.com/⁠

CattleUSA Media - ⁠https://www.cattleusamedia.com/⁠

Lauren’s Instagram - ⁠https://www.instagram.com/_laurenmoylan/⁠

Lauren’s Youtube - ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@Showboatmediaco⁠

The Next Generation Podcast Website - ⁠https://www.thenextgenag.com/⁠



Takeaways

• “Stop exporting” isn’t a simple fix because exports aren’t just steaks. A big share is off-cuts and items the U.S. consumer doesn’t buy at scale.
• The U.S. exports products other countries treat as premium or culturally preferred (think tongue and other variety meats), creating higher carcass value.
• Importing doesn’t mean “lower standards” by default. Imported product still supports the domestic system by filling gaps in lean supply.
• Ground beef demand is a major driver of imports because the U.S. market wants lean trim to blend with domestic fat.
• If we tried to keep everything domestic without trade, consumers would either pay more or have to change what they’re willing to eat.
• High-marbling and specialty beef (including Wagyu and crosses) often finds its best-paying home in export markets when domestic demand is limited at that price point.
• Global trade is a two-way relationship across all commodities, not a beef-only issue.
• The U.S. is one of the most efficient beef-producing countries in the world, and that efficiency supports our role as a supplier to land- and resource-constrained nations.
• Export demand strengthens the value of the whole animal and supports producer profitability.
• Resource pressure and urban expansion matter long-term. Losing productive land pushes countries toward import dependence, and Emma argues the U.S. shouldn’t follow that path.



Chapters

00:00 Christmas Recaps, “Hawaiian Christmas,” and the Crud
01:25 The Comment Section Debate: “Stop Exporting, Stop Importing”
02:55 What We Export (And Why Other Countries Pay a Premium)
04:45 Why Imports Exist: Lean Trim, Ground Beef, and Carcass Balance
06:20 The Best Resource to Track It: USMEF and What to Look For
07:45 Who Buys U.S. Beef and Why: Japan, Korea, China, Mexico
09:15 “You Want Your Cake and Eat It Too”: Consumer Habits vs Reality
10:55 The Broader Issue: Resources, land use, and self-sufficiency
13:10 Why the U.S. Beef System Wins: Efficiency, genetics, and nutrition
15:05 Bottom Line: Trade is a “dance” and it protects carcass value
16:30 Wrap-Up: Why producers should care and where to follow Emma



beef exports, beef imports, US beef trade, why we export beef, why the US imports beef, lean trim, ground beef demand, variety meats, beef tongue, offal exports, carcass value, meat export economics, Japan beef imports, Korea beef imports, China beef imports, Mexico beef trade, US Meat Export Federation, beef supply chain, beef consumer demand, Wagyu exports, beef pricing and trade

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

CattleUSA DailyBy Lauren Moylan | Cattle USA

  • 4.4
  • 4.4
  • 4.4
  • 4.4
  • 4.4

4.4

7 ratings


More shows like CattleUSA Daily

View all
AgriTalk by AgriTalk

AgriTalk

147 Listeners

AgriTalk PM by Farm Journal Media

AgriTalk PM

129 Listeners

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael by Wes Ishmael: cattle business analyst and journalist

Cattle Current Market Update with Wes Ishmael

44 Listeners

Working Cows - Regenerative Ranching to Maximize Profitability and Soil Health by Clay Conry

Working Cows - Regenerative Ranching to Maximize Profitability and Soil Health

437 Listeners

Unashamed with the Robertson Family by Tread Lively

Unashamed with the Robertson Family

24,820 Listeners

Farm4Profit Podcast by David Whitaker, Corey Hillebo, Tanner Winterhof

Farm4Profit Podcast

390 Listeners

RümpChät by rumpchat

RümpChät

1,039 Listeners

The Shawn Ryan Show by Shawn Ryan

The Shawn Ryan Show

45,718 Listeners

Grain Markets and Other Stuff by Joe Vaclavik

Grain Markets and Other Stuff

350 Listeners

Rodeo Time with Dale Brisby by Dale Brisby

Rodeo Time with Dale Brisby

1,335 Listeners

The Flatbed Podcast by Jordan Weaver

The Flatbed Podcast

652 Listeners

Ranching Returns Podcast by Jared Luhman

Ranching Returns Podcast

239 Listeners

Barn Talk by Tork and Sawyer Whisler

Barn Talk

1,686 Listeners

Uncut & Real Raw With Clinton Anderson by Clinton Anderson

Uncut & Real Raw With Clinton Anderson

500 Listeners

Charly Crawford Podcast by Charly Crawford

Charly Crawford Podcast

140 Listeners