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  • 26
    Sep

    Shifting land-use could pressure Australian beef production

    COMPETING land use could pressure Australian beef and lamb production capacity in coming years, a recent analysis shows. The battle for Australia’s land use is heating up with cropping, livestock production, forestry, conservation and government needs all competing for the same land, independent meat and livestock analyst Simon Quilty from Global...

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  • 23
    Sep

    Mexico is the second largest supplier of beef to the US

    Beef exports from Mexico to the United States registered an annual increase of 15 percent and thus became the second largest supplier of protein to the world’s main economy, only below Canada and above powers such as New Zealand. , Australia and Brazil. Data from the Agricultural Markets Consulting...

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  • 23
    Sep

    Paraguayan meat producers hope that with the classification of carcasses they will be able to sell meat with higher added value

    Alba Pettengil is the coordinator of the technical team that has been in charge of organizing the classification and characterization of beef carcasses in Paraguay. In statements to the newspaper La Nación, she assures that currently the industrialists of this segment of the meat industry are waiting for a response...

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  • 23
    Sep

    Number of heads of cattle and pigs in Brazil breaks record in 2021

    Rio de Janeiro, Sep 22 (EFE) .- The number of heads of cattle and pigs in Brazil, one of the world’s largest meat exporters, grew by 3% in 2021 compared to the previous year and broke a new record in the country The government reported this Thursday. The number...

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  • 23
    Sep

    Exports Necessary to Continue Growing Market for U.S. Beef

    There was a time, not so long ago, when I didn’t really grasp the importance of beef exports on the entire beef industry here in the United States. Like some producers, I thought we should sell our beef here in the U.S. However, getting appointed to the Cattlemen’s Beef...

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  • 22
    Sep

    The President and businessmen agreed to reinforce the Pacic

    The federal government intends to “work as a team” with the business sector of the food sector to reinforce the measures and avoid new price increases of the 24 basic products considered in the Package against Inflation and Famine (Pacic). With this objective, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador met...

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  • 22
    Sep

    U.S. Export Values Growing and Food Prices Continue to Climb

    The value of all U.S. exports has grown at an average annual rate of 6% since 2002 and reached a record high of $1.4 trillion in fiscal year 2021. The USDA says over that time, agriculture’s share of total U.S. exports has steadily increased. Between 2002 and 2021, the...

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  • 22
    Sep

    Russia and Chile, main meat and dairy export destinations

    Exports in the livestock sector for the first semester presented different trends in the variables from month to month. According to the Colombian Federation of Livestock Farmers (Fedegan), despite the fact that there was no foreign trade in live cattle in July, shipments of livestock, meat and dairy products reached US$302...

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  • 22
    Sep

    Egypt shows interest in buying beef for its ‘high quality’

    The Federation of Livestock Farmers of Santa Cruz (Fegasacruz) reported that in Egypt there is interest in importing Bolivian beef due to its quality and compliance with the requirements demanded in the international market. The Egyptian consul in Bolivia, Moamed Salah, made known his country’s interest in importing this...

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  • 21
    Sep

    Brazil awaits approval of health requirements to receive Bolivian cattle

    The Senasag of Bolivia and MAPA of Brazil agreed to approve the sanitary requirements to export live bovine cattle, for reproduction, fattening and slaughter, from Bolivia to Brazil.  The executive director of the National Agricultural Health and Food Safety Service (Senasag), Javier Suárez, reported that he met with representatives...

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