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  • 02
    Mar

    Beef exports boom but loss of cows, heifers tempers growth

    As dairy farmers consider the lower prices they expect to get for their milk this year – based on predictions from numerous agricultural economists – they may be helped out, at least a little, from the beef side of their cattle business. Those dairy cows that “change career” this...

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  • 02
    Mar

    Meat exports fell 21% in February

    Exports of beef fell 21% in February , in relation to the levels exported in the same month of 2022, and totaled 196 million dollars compared to the 247 million dollars registered a year ago, according to data from Uruguay XXI. The reason behind the drop was again the drop in exports to...

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  • 01
    Mar

    SIA continues with the delivery and free application of SINIIGA authorized identifiers

     Tlaxcala, Tlax, February 28, 2023 (Editorial). –   The Ministry of Agricultural Promotion (SIA), through the Livestock Directorate, continues with the free delivery and placement of identifiers of the National System of Individual Identification of Livestock (Siniiga), contemplated within the subsidy of devices for cattle and sheep that it operates the...

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  • 01
    Mar

    Argentina, an example in opening markets for agriculture

    According to the Ministry of Economy and the Secretary of Agriculture, they informed that the joint work that was developed together with Senasa, allowed the country in recent months to add almost a dozen new export markets. Among them, the pork meat to Singapore stands out; bovine genetics to Uzbekistan ,...

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  • 01
    Mar

    China’s post-Covid reopening provides global beef opportunities

    The recent removal of Covid restrictions in China opens opportunities for Australian exporters to tap into changes in Chinese beef consumption, Rabobank says in a newly released report. In its Q1 Global Beef Quarterly, the specialist agribusiness bank says “China’s reopening” will offer business opportunities for beef exporters, but...

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  • 01
    Mar

    Belarus set to double food exports to China in 2023

    BEIJING, 1 March (BelTA) – Belarus expects to nearly double its food supplies to China in 2023, Belarusian Agriculture and Food Minister Igor Brylo told the media in Beijing on 1 March, BelTA has learned. In 2022, Belarus exported more than $500 million worth of food products to China....

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  • 28
    Feb

    Rabobank confirms that China will continue to be the key player in the world trade in beef

    The latest of Rabobank’s quarterly reports on the evolution of the beef market shows how China will continue to be the key player in this market depending on how its demand behaves, which is expected to increase in the second half of the year. anus. The contraction of US...

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  • 28
    Feb

    Red meat earnings drop as exports fall worldwide

    The softening of high global prices has put a dent in New Zealand’s red meat export earnings. Last year $11.4 billion of red meat was exported with forecasted easing of prices felt at the tail end of the trading year. That resulted in a 9% drop in the value...

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  • 28
    Feb

    TPP 11: Bovine meat producers advance improvements in the Chilean market

    The president of the National Federation of Bovine Cattle Producers of Chile (FEDECARNE FG), Ignacio Besoain, said in an interview with the newspaper La Tribuna that “without a doubt, it is of great importance that the TPP-11 treaty be formalized. As a primary sector, everything that means improving tariff conditions...

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  • 28
    Feb

    With its “crazy” Brazilian counterpart, the Argentine cow is on sale for a month in China

    The temporary suspension of Brazilian beef exports to China, after learning of the confimation of a new case of “mad cow”, will have an impact that will not go unnoticed on the business, according to analysis from the Rosario (Rosgan) cattle market . But unlike 2021, when a similar situation occurred, there...

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