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Año: 2022

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  • 17
    Ago

    The exporting refrigerators will request the end of the obstacles to sell meat abroad

    Beef exporters know that the Government will continue to ban seven popular cuts that cannot be placed abroad and, given this situation, they will request a “flexibility” of sales for the rest of the meat. This was expressed by Mario Ravettino, president of the ABC Meat Exporters Consortium, a chamber that...

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  • 17
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    Ranchers requested to investigate possible speculation in beef prices

    The ranchers consider that they alone should not bear the burden of the reduction in cattle prices, because while their purchasing power, their income and their utility decrease, the price of beef continues in an uninterrupted upward trend. They consider that this factor must be governed by the economic laws...

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  • 16
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    Cattle ranchers and congressmen faced by a bill that would prohibit the export of live cattle

    A bill filed in the Congress of the Republic has the export of cattle from Colombia in suspense. This, presented by Senator Andrea Padilla, of the Green Party, would progressively prohibit the maritime export of live animals for consumption purposes, among other provisions. Click here to read fulll note: https://www.infobae.com/america/colombia/2022/08/15/ganaderos-y-congresistas-enfrentados-por-proyecto-de-ley-que-prohibiria-exportacion-de-ganado-en-pie/

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  • 16
    Ago

    China suspends import of beef from two US plants

    Chinese authorities have suspended imports of beef from a second US company after a shipment was found to contain ractopamine, a feed additive banned in many countries, including China. The affected company is King Meat Service Inc. The GAC said it has informed the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) of...

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  • 16
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    Fears over China’s stance on Australia, NZ meat, dairy imports played down

    Media sources in China had claimed Beijing was set to block the imports. There had been suggestions China had concerns about foot and mouth disease. Neither Australia nor New Zealand has reported cases of foot and mouth, although the disease has been found in Bali, a popular tourist destination....

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  • 11
    Ago

    China halts beef imports from US firm

    China on Thursday halted meat imports from a US firm after a banned substance was found in a shipment, local media reported. According to public broadcaster CGTN, ractopamine, a type of animal feed additive, was detected in the shipment by King Meat Service, the Chinese General Administration of Customs...

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  • 11
    Ago

    Mercosur consolidates itself as the main exporter of beef

    Mercosur is once again consolidated  as the main world exporter of bovine meat with shipments of almost 1.8 million tons during the first half of the year . Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay, in that order, were the main suppliers. Click here to read full note: https://www.contextoganadero.com/internacional/mercosur-se-consolida-como-el-principal-exportador-de-carne-bovina

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  • 11
    Ago

    Brazilian beef on China’s menu

    China is back building up its beef importing business, and South America is cashing in, with their export volumes happily meeting the demand. Both Brazil and Argentina have increased beef exports for the first half of 2022, with increased slaughter in both countries allowing for more product to head...

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  • 10
    Ago

    Current scenario does not offer an improvement in cattle prices

    The president of the Paraguayan Chamber of Meat (CPC), Randy Ross, indicated that although the export volume has recovered, the current scenario does not offer an improvement in prices. He mentioned that the industrial sector is awaiting an improvement in the markets of Chile and Taiwan, which they hope will...

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  • 10
    Ago

    Demand for Australian meat strong in China

    Australian beef and sheepmeat will see continued demand in China despite the country’s slowing economy and COVID-related lockdowns impacting the consumption of meats, according to Rabobank research. click here to read full note: https://www.foodprocessing.com.au/content/business-solutions/news/demand-for-australian-meat-strong-in-china-448884993

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