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  • 10
    Nov

    Corn, soybean producers critical factor in U.S. red meat success

    The U.S. Meat Export Federation Strategic Planning Conference got underway Wednesday in Oklahoma City, attracting farmers, ranchers, processors and exporters from throughout the nation. While U.S. red meat exports will likely set a value record approaching $20 billion this year, the industry faces an array of obstacles related to the...

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  • 10
    Nov

    US weekly cow slaughter hits a ten-year record, as drought wears on.

    UNITED States beef cow slaughter for the week ending October 22 was the highest in more than a decade, topping 85,000 head, as the devastating drought that has plagued large parts of North America this year bites deeply into the nation’s cattle herd. The past four weeks has seen...

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  • 10
    Nov

    Rising dollar part of September decline in U.S. beef exportsRising dollar part of September decline in U.S. beef exports

    Beef exports are up 4.6% through September, but global economic weakness and a rising U.S. dollar pushed exports lower 5.7% in September compared to a year ago, according to U.S. Beef Export Council data. The September decline was the largest decrease in beef exports over the past two and...

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  • 09
    Nov

    South Korea limiting issues trouble beef exports

    Historically low beef export volumes leaving Australia’s shores is not new news. What is of interest in the latest export data is that export volumes to South Korea slipped substantially below 2021 levels after a strong six month rally. In addition, there was an apparent slip in the ravenous...

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  • 09
    Nov

    USDA forecasts drop in international beef trade

    The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) anticipated a fall in the international trade of beef for next year of at least 100,000 tons, this would be mainly due to the reductions that China is having in its demand, in 2023 the Asian nation will demand 9% less of...

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  • 09
    Nov

    Despite a 15-point lag against inflation, meat consumption does not recover

    Beef prices continue to run behind inflation and as the months go by their delay becomes more acute. According to a report from the Rosgan Livestock Market , the year-on-year rise in meat values ​​increased 67.8%, while the Consumer Price Index (CPI), measured by INDEC , showed a general increase in the last 12 months of 82 .9%,...

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  • 09
    Nov

    ‘The US cannot pressure us for yellow corn’

    President Andrés Manuel López Obrador assured that the US government cannot pressure Mexico to buy yellow corn.”Now that we went to the United States, agreements were made and they wanted to sell us yellow corn, no, there is a market, which continues to be sustained, but the Government cannot...

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  • 08
    Nov

    High global prices drive NZ red meat export values but challenges lie ahead 

    High global prices continue to drive export growth for New Zealand red meat, with the value of exports to almost all major markets increasing during September, however, there are signs of a slowdown in some key markets, according to an analysis by the Meat Industry Association (MIA). New Zealand...

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  • 08
    Nov

    Beef from Uruguay gains popularity in the Chinese market

    At the 5th China International Import Expo (CIIE), staff from the Uruguayan delegation are presenting different types of beef to visitors. With the improvement of the concept of the Chinese population and its search for a natural and healthy diet, exports of meat products from the South American country to...

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  • 08
    Nov

    Beef Exports Facing Headwinds

    So far in 2022, beef exports have increased over the record levels of 2021.  The January – September period has total beef exports up 4.6 percent year-over-year.  However, the latest data shows that exports during September, were down 5.7 percent year-over-year, the largest, and only the second monthly decrease...

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