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    Mexico extends import of yellow corn from the US until 2025

    Mexico City. Mexico agreed with the United States government to extend the import period for yellow corn until January 2025 and if self-sufficiency is not achieved after that time, the issuance of a new presidential decree will eventually be reviewed, reported the head of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural...

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    US begins buying Dominican beef, after long sanction

    Santo Domingo.- The Dominican Republic exported its first container of raw and intact beef (beef), to the United States, after the lifting of the impediment that had weighed on the country since 1997. According to Giovanni Molina, director of Livestock, the amount exported is around 40,000 pounds, a figure that...

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    Optimism Builds in U.S. Meat Exports to China

    While optimism for U.S. red meat exports to China builds in the long-term, bumpy months may be ahead in the short term. “China’s easing of many COVID restrictions is tremendous news for red meat demand, but it will take some time for restaurants and retail outlets to see a...

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    Meat production advances in Querétaro

    Queretaro, Qro. Carcass meat production amounted to 401,220 tons from January to November 2022, a figure that experienced an annual growth of 1.5%, according to the Agrifood and Fisheries Information System (SIAP). This rise occurred after the 1.7% annual drop in carcass meat production in the same period of 2021....

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    Aguascalientes ranchers go against the importation of meat

    The Hidrocálida Regional Livestock Union (UGRH) is going through legal channels, against the permissiveness of the Argentine country, regarding the importation of meat , and it is that after the decree that was issued last October, in which 15 companies from that country, the one exempt from sanitary procedures and permits , livestock organizations filed an...

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    The bovine meat paradox: with drought or with rain, production will be lower in 2023

    The effect of the drought throughout the livestock map will be felt next year and will be reflected in a lower production of beef , according to estimates from the Rosario Ganadero Market (Rosgan). Although this scenario is directly linked to the rainfall regime in the coming months, the entity anticipated a...

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    The meat export quota to the United States was met in 2022, but average prices remain low

    There are ten days left until the end of 2022, but Argentine refrigerators have already managed to cover almost all of the tariff quota that allows the entry of 20,000 tons of meat per year to the United States. As of last Friday, 19,959.8 tons of chilled and frozen beef...

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    October Beef Exports Increase

    Beef exports are on a record pace in 2022, already exceeding $10 billion. October beef exports totaled over 125,000 metric tons, up 8% from a year ago. Export VALUE was down 3% from last October, but overall in 2022, beef export value increased 18% from last year’s record pace....

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    When it comes to beef, high quality sells

    THE US beef industry was in crisis. Consumer demand for beef had fallen for 20 years to the mid-1990s. The industry had an eating quality issue, notably of consistency, as years of using all kinds of breeds had “mongrelised” the national beef cow herd. Consumer surveys showed that one...

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    Chihuahua will seek to suspend the import of meat from Argentina

    The Chihuahua Regional Livestock Union added that importing meat from Argentina also affects more than 40,000 producers in the state, as well as many more nationwide. After President Andrés Manuel López Obrador announced that Mexico will resume importing meat from Argentina, producers in Chihuahua have announced that they will...

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