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  • 06
    Feb

    “Carnita asada” in Sonora is made with Central American steaks

    At the beginning of this month, the presence of beef from Nicaragua that is sold in Sonora , an entity that is among the top ten nationally in the production of this food, was denounced on social networks ; Despite this, it is estimated that 70% of the meat of this animal...

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  • 06
    Feb

     China in top three for US beef exports

    In the past two years, US beef exports to China/Hong Kong increased from just over 20,000t to 263,000t by the end of November 2022. US trade with China had increased frustrated before 202 due to sanctions and retaliatory measures during the Trump presidency. a partial solution was found and...

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  • 03
    Feb

    Impact of tightening US beef supply

    The effect of last year´s cow cull caused by widespread drought in the US was quiantified in the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) cattle inventory report released this week. It shows that the totaal US heard has dipped below 90m, down 3% to 89.3m head at 1 January...

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  • 03
    Feb

    Exports of live cattle have grown 70 percent in the last two years

    According to calculations by Dian, Dane and the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism, last year 392,965 units of live bovines were exported through Colombian ports , equivalent to sales of  310 million dollars . If compared to the units shipped in 2020, that is, 264,107, there has been an increase of almost 70 percent in...

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  • 03
    Feb

    Revenues from beef exports fell despite increased shipments

    The National Service for Quality and Animal Health (Senacsa) updated the export data for beef, offal and other products of animal origin corresponding to the first month of 2023. In January of this year, the meat complex reported an increase of 9, 4% in terms of total departures; however, revenue...

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  • 03
    Feb

    Corn export sales top 1.5 million tons

    Corn export sales were solid during the week ending January 26th. The USDA says corn sales of nearly 1.6 million tons were significantly larger than average, driven by demand from unknown destinations, Mexico, and China. Global corn demand is turning to the U.S. with Brazil nearly out of old...

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  • 02
    Feb

    Congressman urges creation of Livestock Register and Livestock Production Unit

    Chihuahua.– The State Congress will send an exhortation to the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to implement care actions for small ranchers due to the problem that exists in the sale of cattle due to not having the National Livestock Register and the Unit of Livestock Production (UPP). The...

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  • 02
    Feb

    US cattle numbers fall to third lowest on record, in aftermath of drought

    HIGHLY anticipated herd size data was released by the United States Department of Agriculture overnight, confirming a dramatic decline in US cattle inventory last year due to drought liquidation. Beef Central monitored the growing impact of drought across the US throughout last year Cattle inventory was released by USDA...

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  • 02
    Feb

    Refrigerators warn that the distribution in half carcass favors the contamination of the meat

    After the appearance of four cases of poisoning due to consumption of meat and/or derivatives in the province of Buenos Aires, two of which were fatal, the ABC Consortium, which brings together the largest refrigerators in Argentina, came out to reiterate its request for implementation definitive marketing of meat in...

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  • 02
    Feb

    Exports grow 2% year-on-year in January, but China confirms curb on meat purchases

    Uruguayan exports of goods, including free zones, totaled US$ 852 million during January 2023, which represented a slight increase of 2% year-on-year, Uruguay XXI reported this Wednesday. The value reached by the placements was explained by the growth of exports of cellulose, dairy products, rice and other foods, although...

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