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  • 28
    Nov

    Senate action needed on key agricultural trade nominees

    With important trade negotiations on the horizon, U.S. Meat Export Federation President and CEO Dan Halstrom says there is an urgent need for the U.S. Senate to confirm two key nominees: Douglas McKalip to serve as chief agricultural negotiator for the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative and Alexis Taylor...

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  • 28
    Nov

    Animal protein prices will maintain a favorable trend

    2023, the prices of the different proteins of animal origin will remain high, according to an economic research study by Bancolombia. According to the economic studies report of the bank, a lower slaughter of bovine cattle has been promoting good prospects for the local beef market, whose price of live animals...

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  • 28
    Nov

    Beef exports fell almost 6% last month

    Exports in October reached a volume close to 52,800 tons by weight of refrigerated and frozen beef; for a value of the order of US$265.2 million. Compared to September, the volumes shipped show a decline of 5.8%. Meanwhile, the value obtained shows a fall of 13.3%. In relation to the month of...

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  • 25
    Nov

    Meat exports at risk due to product entry from Argentina and Brazil

    Entrepreneurs and meat producers warned that exports to other nations could slow down due  to the arrival of imports from Argentine and Brazil, since they represent a red light for the high phytosanitary status of the country. The Federal Government reactivated imports of beef and pork from those nations, as a measure to contain the increase...

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  • 25
    Nov

    Meat sector calls on the Government to return control and surveillance in ports

    Randy Ross Wiebe, head of the Paraguayan Chamber of Meat (CPC), asked the Government to return control and surveillance in the ports, especially in the private ones, since it is where there is the greatest fragility. “We see with concern because in recent years the controls in the ports themselves...

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  • 25
    Nov

    Bovine meat exports for the month of October 2022 were equivalent to 75.2 thousand tons of bone-in beef

    Exports for the month of October 2022 reached a volume close to 52.8 thousand tons by weight of refrigerated and frozen beef; for a value of the order of 265.2 million dollars. Compared to the month of September 2022, the volumes shipped show a decline of (-5.8%); while the value obtained shows...

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  • 25
    Nov

    A greater space is opened to be able to export meat to the US.

    The United States could not supply 400 to 500 thousand tons of meat, neither with its internal production nor with shipments from countries like Argentina and Brazil. Nor were there many options to import from regular markets like Mexico and Canada, or from other options like Australia and New Zealand....

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  • 24
    Nov

    There will be expensive grains even until 2024

    The prices of grains such as wheat and corn, as well as fertilizers, will remain high in 2023 and even in 2024, and as a consequence the foods derived from them, anticipated international specialists in the agricultural sector. Click here to read full note: https://www.reforma.com/aplicacioneslibre/preacceso/articulo/default.aspx?__rval=1&urlredirect=/habra-granos-caros-incluso-hasta-2024/ar2509470

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  • 24
    Nov

    US Beef Exports to Japan

    The Upper House of Japan’s Diet, the country’s national legislature, has approved a new beef tariff agreement with the U.S. that is expected to boost U.S. beef exports to the country. The U.S. Trade Representative’s Office announced the Diet’s approval, called a “beef safeguard mechanism,” under the U.S.-Japan Trade...

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  • 24
    Nov

    Brazilian agriculture record sales; China main client, soy and beef leading exports

    Brazilian agribusiness exports reached a record of US$ 136.10 billion in the first ten months of 2022, which represents a 33.0% increase in value over the same period in 2021, according to the country’s official foreign trade office. China remained as the leading destination for Brazilian commodities, purchasing US$...

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