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Año: 2022

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  • 30
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    Meat exports in the first half of the year

    A report from the Rosario Stock Exchange (BCR) reflected the behavior recorded by exports of different Argentine meats during the first half of this year. With regard to beef exports, which will continue to be restricted until December 31, 2023 with the prohibition of marketing the 7 popular cuts...

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  • 30
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    Mexico’s cattle inventory has fallen by up to 30% due to drought

    In Mexico, a drop of up to a third of the livestock inventory has been reported due to the intense drought that they have been experiencing for more than 2 years. This will cause an increase in the cost of beef and, consequently, a reduction in its consumption, as warned...

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  • 29
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    Cattle numbers remain low in Western Canada

    According to Statistics Canada’s latest livestock report, cattle numbers on Canadian farms are still at low levels following last year’s Prairie drought.  As of July 1, 2022, Canadian farmers held 12.3 million cattle and calves on their farms, down 2.8% from last year. Those were the lowest levels recorded...

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  • 29
    Ago

    Meats: how did the exports of the first semester end?

    It could be said that 2021 was a year of regulatory swings for foreign trade in beef. The decrees and resolutions that were modifying the export scheme of the sector generated production and marketing shocks, while, with the passage of time, the local industry was adapting to the new rules...

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  • 29
    Ago

    China halts some meats imports from US processor Tyson Foods

    China has suspended some meat imports from U.S. processing giant Tyson Foods Inc., the country’s customs office said on Monday.  The halt affects products from a plant owned by Tyson Fresh Meats Inc., the beef and pork subsidiary, for shipments from Aug. 29, after some pig trotters from the...

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  • 26
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    Prices continue to fultuate

    Alberta and Ontario fed prices have been moving in opposite directions lately. Ontario fed prices have dropped around $10 per hundredweight from their highs in June, while western Canadian fed prices continue to edge higher, setting new annual price highs last week. Though sale volumes were light, competition on...

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  • 26
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    The Government negotiates to open more meat exports: almost US $ 600 million extra would enter

    he Secretary of Agriculture, Juan José Bahillo, negotiates with the refrigerators a relaxation of the stocks for beef. If a greater opening of that market materializes, this year an extra 100,000 tons could be exported over the projected 620,000, which would mean some US$580 million if the international value of...

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  • 26
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    Beef is getting cheaper, bringing some economic relief to consumers

    Prices of beef in the US, typically among the costliest grocery store purchases, are falling after more than a year of increases, as consumer demand softens for some cuts. Click here to read full note: https://www.thecattlesite.com/news/59107/weekly-global-protein-digest-chicken-big-mac-price-of-beef-falling-in-us/

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  • 25
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    With the end of the half beef, the Government hopes that the price will drop

    In just over 60 days, the Government will put an end to the marketing of beef and pork through the media carcass. Pieces of meat of no more than 32 kilos must come out of each refrigerator, which will arrive at the butcher shops selectively according to what each point of sale...

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  • 25
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    Bone-in meat from Brazil is sold cheaper than local meat

    The Minister of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries, Fernando Mattos, said this Thursday morning that the “forty little tons” of bone-in meat that arrived from Brazil in mid-August were sold at a significantly cheaper price than local production. . The first truck arrived in Uruguay on August 15 from the...

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