FREE Digital Seminar: Beef Cut Price Forecasting is Broken The Good News is There’s a Fix

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Published: January 19, 2024

Available as of Tuesday, January 17th 9am PT |  12pm ET

Want to know why traditional seasonal models aren’t as reliable as they were? Or are you wondering why cattle values have less impact on cut price than they used to have? 

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We’re thrilled to announce that as of January 17th, you have access to an 18-minute digital seminar hosted by FMI, The Food Industry Association. Watch the recording and you’ll learn why your beef cut price forecasting isn’t working anymore—and, more importantly, how to fix your approach. 

FMI partner DecisionNext leads this discussion to share what’s happening in the market and how you can go beyond price forecasting, better leveraging data and AI to buy at the best times, and optimizing formulas for the best prices and availability. 

Special guest Teys USA will also highlight valuable insight and experience on what is going on in the industry.

Don’t miss out! Tune in on January 17th and discover ​​how proven proprietary AI solutions can help your business better understand its options with regards to price forecasting. Because every retail organization needs a modeling tool fit for today’s beef market uncertainty.

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