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Steady demand amid limited production growth in the US, Rabobank reports

Simon KingBy Simon KingApril 2, 20264 Mins Read
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US pig prices opened 2026 in a steadier position, following a stronger bout of pricing in mid-2025, Rabobank said.

The pork cutout composite price averaged $95.91 in February, up 2% ($2.28) on the previous month but down 2% ($1.82) year-on-year (YoY)

Markets are supported by steady domestic retail demand and robust export performance. Retail pork demand is benefiting from tight beef supply and strong beef prices.

According to Rabobank, these dynamics are expected to keep prices broadly stable through 2026, alongside limited supply growth. However, competition from lower priced poultry and may limit upward price movement.

Production
US pork production declined slightly in 2025. According to data from the USDA, production decreased by 1.2% YoY, totalling 12.46 million tonnes. This was 11% of the world’s production, putting the US in third place behind China and the EU.

Looking ahead, the USDA forecasts production to grow marginally in 2026, to approximately 12.47 million tonnes.

Productivity gains are expected to offset limited herd expansion, as disease pressures, high construction costs and permitting challenges curtail any rapid growth in sow numbers.

The March 2026 Quarterly Hogs and Pigs report estimated the total US pig inventory at 74.3 million head, up 4% YoY, but 1% lower than December 2025. The breeding herd declined 1% YoY to 5.89 million head.

Longer-term projections from USDA suggest production could increase by 11.2% between 2027 and 2035, indicating gradual expansion driven by efficiency gains.

Consumption
US pork consumption has remained relatively stable in recent years. In 2025, consumption totalled 9.83 million tonnes, a decline of 0.8% YoY.

According to the USDA, stability in pork consumption is forecast to continue, totalling around 9.81 million tonnes in 2026 (-0.2% YoY).

Pork continues to rank as the third most consumed protein in the US, behind poultry and beef. Poultry remains the most price competitive option, which continues to influence consumer demand, given inflation and cost-of-living pressures.

Exports
US pig meat exports totalled 3.05 million tonnes in 2025, a decline of 2% (72,000 tonnes) YoY (including fresh, frozen, processed and offal).

This was primarily driven by reduced shipments to key Asian markets. Exports to China fell by 22% (97,800 tonnes) YoY, reflecting weaker demand and geopolitical friction. Shipments to Japan also declined by 7% (24,400 tonnes) YoY, reflecting the weaker yen, high Japanese inventories and Brazilian competitiveness.

Exports to Canada also decreased, falling by 14% (35,700 tonnes) YoY.

In contrast, exports to Mexico increased by 8% (92,100 tonnes) YoY, making it a key growth market. This increase is likely linked to Mexican production challenges and favourable exchange rates, meaning key cuts such as bone-in-hams are more competitive.

Industry forecasts point to modest growth in US pork export volumes in 2026 (+2-2.5% YoY), supported by a weaker US dollar, production growth and good international demand.

Imports
US imports stood at 523,000 tonnes in 2025, down 2% (12,900 tonnes) YoY.

The decline was primarily driven by a sharp reduction in imports from Brazil (-32%; 10,200 tonnes YoY) following tariff-related disruption. Imports from the EU declined slightly (2%) YoY, limited by lower production and ASF disruption.

Shipments from Canada (the US’s largest supplier) fell by 1% to 335,200 tonnes.

In contrast, imports from Mexico increased by 6%, while UK HMRC reported steadier trade (growth in fresh/frozen, reductions in offal).

Looking ahead
US pork production is unlikely to see significant expansion in the short term, despite recent strength in producer margins. Disease risks, high construction costs and permitting challenges are expected to continue limiting herd growth.

As a result, production increases are likely to be driven by improvements in productivity and efficiency rather than expansion.

Ongoing geopolitical tensions, disease and China’s self-sufficiency focus are expected to continue to shift global pork trade flows.

US pork exports are forecast to grow modestly in 2026, with particular focus on Mexico as Chinese shipments face pressure. As Chinese import demand reduces, competition intensifies in other parts of the world, namely the wider Asian region.

Rabobank suggest there may be potential disruption tied to the renewal of the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement) and is a key risk for trade in 2026 given the importance of the agreement in facilitating pork and live pig trade.

In addition, Mexico’s recent anti-dumping investigation into previous years’ shipments of hams and shoulders from the US remains a watchpoint, with potential future duties on product. A final outcome is expected by late summer 2026.

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