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    Senasa extends prevention actions against Foot-and-Mouth Disease in the north of the country for two years

    The National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa) extended for two years the actions for the prevention and surveillance of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in the departments located on the country’s northern border, which expired on December 31. The decision, ordered by Resolution 28/2023 published today in the Official Gazette, was made due to the fact...

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    Australian red meat exports: 2022 in review

    Australian red meat exports were faced with turbulent global conditions throughout 2022. While there were hugely positive developments, such as signing trade agreements with India and the UK, there was also a string of natural disasters, war and the onset of inflation, all of which have shaken consumer confidence...

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    Until November, Mexico closed meat imports with an increase of almost 4%

    According to the Grupo Consultor de Mercados Agrícolas, between January and November generalized imports of bovine, poultry and pork meat continued to show an upward trend in the value category, this indicator versus 2021 rose by 13% to close at something close to the 5,000 million dollars. Click here...

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    Necessary to include meat in anti-inflation measures: Comecarne

    Government programs to contain inflation have not yet had significant effects on meat prices , explained the president of the Mexican Meat Council (Comecarne), Ernesto Hermosillo Seyffert. In order to really see an impact on prices, more companies must be allowed to participate in these programs so that when imports of chicken, beef and...

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    The first foreign audit reports of 2023 are good for Japanese and Israeli meat exporters to the U.S.

    The USDA’s Foreign Audit Reports for Japan and Israel have been released during the past week. Japan’s food safety systems for raw intact beef products were the subject of fieldwork from July 19 to August 17, 2022. Israel’s food safety systems were evaluated from June 27 to July 19,...

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    In Baja California Sur there are 295 thousand head of cattle

    La Paz, Baja California Sur. (OEM-Informex).- One of the main strategies in which the three levels of government have a special interest to strengthen livestock activity in the state is the cattle tagging, which allows full identification and traceability of the animals, reported the Secretary of Fisheries, Aquaculture and Agricultural...

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    2023 Cattle Market Outlook

    2022 was filled with mountains for U.S. cattle producers to climb. From high feed costs to the third consecutive year of drought, there was no shortage of complex obstacles, many with effects that will carry through well beyond 2023. This Market Intel is a deep dive into the 2023...

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    S. Korea Largest Export Market for U.S. Beef for Second Year Running

    SEOUL, Jan. 11 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea is expected to become the largest export market for U.S. beef for the second straight year as the nation’s imports of American beef increased last year, data showed Tuesday. According to the data compiled by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the U.S....

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    Beef imports will reach a record by the end of 2022

    Imports of bovine meat and offal grew by more than 25% until October 2022 compared to the first 10 months of the previous year. If the rhythm of imports is maintained in the last two months, by the end of December they will have exceeded what was achieved in 2021,...

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    These would be the largest exporters and importers of beef in 2023

    Global beef production is expected to decline slightly in 2023. The reduction in the United States and the European Union will more than offset increased production in Australia and modest increases in Mexico and India. This is stated in a note from the portal drovers.com, based on data from...

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