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  • 11
    Nov

    Mexico opens the importation of beef from Argentina

    The National Service for Agrifood Health, Safety and Quality (Senasica) informed the Argentine health authority that 22 processing plants are already authorized to export beef to Mexico, the Mexican government reported Thursday. In a statement, the dependency of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (Sader) indicated that on...

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  • 11
    Nov

    In 2022 beef and pork increases up to 20%

    Between 15 and up to 20 percent has been the increase in beef and pork in the central area of ​​the state in 2022, says Oscar Pimentel Ugarte , a butcher businessman. Who details that this increase is due, in large part, to the increase in the cost of raw materials for...

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  • 11
    Nov

    Opportunities and headwinds face beef, pork exports

    Cattle prices could be headed to record highs in 2023 Brown says that could also mean record high beef prices for consumers. He says he’s watching what that does to demand for US beef on the global market.  “Consumers in a lot of other countries are beginning to understand...

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  • 11
    Nov

    Another sector affected by the drought: ranchers ask for meat exports to be released

    The beef business is going through a complex moment due to the impact of the drought , to which is added the exchange delay , withholdings , the increase in production costs , the rise in prices below the inflation rate and the stagnation of the values ​​of the property in the last semester. According to the Argentine Rural Society (SRA) it is an...

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  • 10
    Nov

    Colombian meat arrives with force to Russia despite the blockade of the financial system

    Despite the logistical problems, the war in Ukraine and mainly the block to the entry of foreign currency after the expulsion of that country from the SWIFT payment system, the Russian market continues to be key for Colombian beef exports since they boosted the windows to that destination throughout...

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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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