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  • 28
    Sep

    Cattle exports from Mexico to the United States fall

    According to Opportimes, “ Mexico registered a year-on-year drop of 36.7% in its exports of calves and heifers to the United States from January to June 2022 to 394,565 heads ”, its main market. For its part, the US only receives live cattle from another country besides Mexico: Canada. The media clarified that ” Mexican cattle...

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  • 28
    Sep

    US will pressure Mexico for imminent ban on transgenic corn

    U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said Tuesday that he is continuing to speak with officials in Mexico about the impending ban on genetically modified corn in the country, adding that it will be important to have clarity on the issue in 2023. Some Mexican government officials, including Agriculture Minister Víctor Villalobos , have indicated that...

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  • 28
    Sep

    Increases the slaughter of cattle in Panama

    The slaughter of cattle in Panama increased, compared to last year’s figures, according to official statistics collected in different local media, such as the Metro Libre newspaper on its website. Thus, at the end of July 2022, 202,743 heads of cattle were slaughtered, with March being the month with...

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  • 28
    Sep

    U.S. sees beef, pork export boom

    The United States shipped a record US$18.7 billion worth of pork and beef products around the world in 2021 and is on pace to exceed that total this year. Beef exports have topped $1 billion in six of the seven months that data is available for this year. Total...

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  • 27
    Sep

    Chinese beef imports forecast to fall in 2023

    The USDA’s latest livestock and products annual report on the Chinese animal protein market predicts that China’s volume of beef & veal imports will fall by 600kt(19%) in 2023, to 2.5mmt. (figure 1) Among the drivers for this change are that Chinese domestic beef production is expected to continue...

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  • 27
    Sep

    Livestock producers want to recover the sanitary status

    At the end of 2019, Sinaloa received the news that it lost animal health status in livestock, chich indicates that it does not have the sanitary conditions to export livestock to the United States, its main importer. This situation considerably affected the economy of the livestock sector; however, this...

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  • 27
    Sep

    If duties eliminated, strong potential for U.S. red meat in Kenya

    The U.S. Meat Export Federation recently submitted comments to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative on the U.S.-Kenya Strategic Trade and Investment Partnership. Cheyenne McEndaffer, USMEF senior director of export services, says that USMEF highlighted several non-tariff barriers and potential trade obstacles, including concerns about Kenya’s burdensome import license system, restrictions on...

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  • 27
    Sep

    With more flexible exports, rancehr add more income

    The relaxation of the beef export quota allowed farmers to add more income, from a greater output of canned cows . According to the Rosario Livestock Market (Rosgan), as of January, these categories, like the bulls , are fully authorized to sell abroad. “Although the rest of the restrictions...

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  • 26
    Sep

    The amount of meat held in cold stores grows in the US to record figures

    Inventories of beef held in cold stores in the US have grown to 233,908 tons, 24% more than in 2021. Of this amount, the majority corresponded to boneless meat, totaling 210,763 tons. As for pork, this totaled 241,324 million tons, 17% more than in 2021. As a whole, red...

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  • 26
    Sep

    Beef Exports Reach Record-Breaking Highs

    Although it seems America consumes a lot of beef, 80 percent of the economic buying power comes from the global market and this number is only increasing. As the world continues to recover from the global pandemic, the beef industry is reaping the benefits in the foreign markets. The...

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