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  • 06
    Mar

    February beef exports rise, but remain low in historical terms

    There was a solid month-on-month and year-on-year rise in Australian beef exports during February, however volume remains well short of the five-year average for the month of 75,300t. As weekly national slaughter data has shown, processing activity has grown during February, to some of the largest weekly kills seen...

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  • 06
    Mar

    Cattle slaughter barely grew in January but remains low compared to other years

    The slaughtering of bovine and buffalo cattle began with better dynamics in 2023 compared to last year, although the improvement is not much. According to the Livestock Slaughter Survey (ESG) of the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE), in the first 31 days of the year, 260,694 head of cattle and 2,875...

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  • 06
    Mar

    Due to extreme weather, they forecast a new wave of price hikes

    The high temperatures that are forecast for the coming weeks will push up the prices of farm products such as fruits, vegetables, legumes, corn, dairy products, eggs, chicken, beef and pork. The Laboratory of Commerce, Economy and Business (LACEN) assured that with this an increase in the cost of...

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  • 06
    Mar

    USA barely uses 50% of the export quota of quality beef that it has authorized for the EU

    Throughout 2022, the United States managed to place 2,000 more t of high-quality beef within the quota that it has established and authorized to export to the EU. In total, it managed to export 13,438 t, which represented 53% of the 25,400 t that it has authorized. From the USDA...

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  • 03
    Mar

    Positive signs for the Australian beef industry in 2023

    Rabobank reports that the recent removal of COVID restrictions in China opens opportunities for Australian exporters to tap into changes in Chinese beef consumption. In its Q1 Global Beef Quarterly, the bank says that China’s reopening will not only offer business opportunities for beef exporters, but also generate volatility in the...

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  • 03
    Mar

    Livestock farmers from the United States demand the immediate cessation of imports of Brazilian beef

    Following the official confirmation last week of a positive BSE case in Braziland the fact that 35 days elapsed between the time the case was first identified on January 18, 2023, and the date it was confirmed on February 22, 2023, the NCBA says is an unacceptable delay. that clearly...

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  • 03
    Mar

    Mad cow case in Brazil dubbed ‘atypical’ after export bans applied

    SAO PAULO, March 2 (Reuters) – A confirmed case of mad cow disease in Brazil discovered last month is “atypical,” the agriculture ministry said on Thursday, adding it will work to lift beef export suspensions swiftly enacted by several countries in Asia. The suspension on exports represents a major...

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  • 03
    Mar

    US pork demand will grow more than 10%

    After achieving two consecutive years with double-digit growth and closing 2022 with record figures, the demand for pork from the United States in Mexico promises an increase of over 10% during 2023 (derived from the inflationary phenomenon) as well as becoming in the main option on the plate of...

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  • 02
    Mar

    Development of beef suppliers in eastern Yucatan

    At the national level, the main meat producer is Veracruz, followed by Jalisco and San Luis Potosí. Yucatan is in 23rd place with a production of 33,092.34 tons. Bovine meat is one of the most important foods worldwide, not only because of its high protein value, but also because of...

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  • 02
    Mar

    This is how Mercosur meat exports started in 2023

    According to a report in the Argentine newspaper El Clarín, in January meat exports grew in volume and value, but in recent months there has been “a persistent downward trend in prices in the main destinations . ” Thus, in the first 31 days of 2023, they shipped nearly 50,400 tons of refrigerated and frozen...

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