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  • 18
    Nov

    Europe, the US and Japan partially offset the drop in China

    The Chinese market went from being the destination of 63% of the beef exported by Uruguay in the first quarter to 45% this November. It is its lowest participation since June and July 2020 when it fell to 41% as a result of the pandemic. In October the proportion of...

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  • 17
    Nov

    Opening Argentine beef import market will not reduce its cost: GCMA

    After Mexico opened the  import market for beef from Argentina , the Grupo Consultor de Mercados Agrícolas ( GCMA ) affirmed that the measure is totally political, since it will not pay to reduce the costs of meat in Mexico. According to data from the organization specialized in the...

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  • 17
    Nov

    Low price of export cattle after decrease in meat consumption in Mexico and the US

    Due to the decrease in meat consumption, both in Mexico and in the United States, the prices of cattle for export are falling and are expected to continue like this during the next four months, affirmed Manuel Balderrama, president of the Saucillo Livestock Association. Calf prices have contracted and...

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  • 17
    Nov

    US cattle cycle to impact Australia’s beef fortunes next year

    THE Australian beef industry stands to benefit greatly from an inevitable decline in US beef production next year, a Casino seminar audience has heard. Local beef processor Simon Stahl from Casino Food Group, industry analyst Matt Dalgleish from Episode 3 and NSW lotfeeder Andrew Talbot from Elders Killara stepped through some of the ‘headwinds and...

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  • 17
    Nov

    Beef Exports’ Critical Role for Producers, Processors

    Averaging more than $1 billion per month through September, U.S. beef exports are on pace for a record year, a fact that plays a critical role in the value of cattle for American ranchers. “Global beef demand is at the highest level on record in 2022,” CattleFax CEO Randy...

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  • 17
    Nov

    China could increase its import of pork due to doubts about the evolution of its pig herd

    A number of analysts have predicted that China could again increase its levels of pork imports due to doubts about the progress of its pig herd and the sharp increase in prices at points of sale. And it is that pork prices are 51.8% higher than those of a...

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  • 15
    Nov

    They call in the Chamber of Deputies to request a judicial protection to suspend the importation of Argentine beef

    From the PRI bench in the Chamber of Deputies, they disapproved that the Federal Government has authorized the importation of Argentine beef in an attempt to lower prices in the local market, without having carried out a corresponding consultation with the parties involved. The legislator Ildefonso Guajardo Villarreal , commented for the newspaper...

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  • 15
    Nov

    They ask to monitor the importation of meat against diseases

    Due to the opening there is for imports of this food from markets such as Brazil or Argentina , where the disease has already occurred, they ask that health surveillance in the country grow. Héctor Garza Garza, president of the Mexican Association of Meat Producers (AMEG), commented that the market should not...

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  • 15
    Nov

    Mexico reactivates meat imports from Brazil and Argentina due to inflation

    exico will begiin importing pork from Brazil as a measure in line with the Goverment’s efforts to contain the rise in food prices. It also coincides tich the search for supply aalternatives by Mexican companies such as Sigma Alimentos de Alfa (ALFAA). Click here to read full note: https://www.bloomberglinea.com/2022/11/15/mexico-reactiva-importacion-de-carne-de-brasil-y-argentina-por-inflacion/

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  • 15
    Nov

    CME live cattle end mostly lower

    Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) live cattle futures closed mostly lower on Monday on technical selling and worries about consumer demand for high-priced cuts of beef, traders said. Most-active CME February live cattle futures settled down 0.7 cent at 152.55 cents/lb. (all figures US$). Deferred contracts also ended lower, but...

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