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  • 26
    Jul

    South Africa meat sector invests in boosting import-export markets

    In February 2023, South Africa’s Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (DALRRD) and NAMC (National Agricultural Marketing Council) passed the statutory levy for Beef, Pork, Lamb, and Poultry, including Mechanically Deboned Meat (MDM) imported into South Africa, according to a recent press release from the Association of Meat Importers...

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  • 25
    Jul

    US production slowdown is yet to hit

    Global beef production forecasts for the year have risen slightly since April, primarily driven by the US. If the forecasted volumes eventuate, it will mean total world beef production will be higher year-on-year, according to the US Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) latest world market report.  It was expected that...

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  • 25
    Jul

    US beef cow herd slumps to lowest level since 1971

    DROUGHT impact has seen the US beef cow herd slump to its lowest level in 51 years, a report issued this week by the US Department of Agriculture shows. Years of drought, high feed costs and relatively low cattle prices have forced US ranchers to send cows to slaughter...

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  • 25
    Jul

    US beef cow herd falls to 52-year low

    Meatpackers feeling the squeeze US farmers are raising the fewest beef cows since at least 1971, government data released on Friday showed as drought conditions whittled herds, likely boosting costs for meatpackers that slaughter the animals into steak and hamburgers, reported Reuters. There were 29.4 million beef cows as of...

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  • 16
    Mar

    Brazilian meat packers lose up to $25 million a day after suspending sales to China over mad cow fears

    SAO PAULO, March 15 (Reuters) – Brazilian beef packers are losing $20 million to $25 million a business day after a self-imposed trade ban halted sales to China, agribusiness consultancy Datagro Pecuaria said. The estimate is based on current beef export prices, which range between $4,800 and $5,000 per...

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  • 17
    Feb

    Argentina will start exporting beef to North Macedonia and Mexico

    The health service of the European country informed the president of the National Agri-Food Health and Quality Service (Senasa), Diana Guillén , of its agreement with the agreed International Veterinary Certificate (CVI) , which contains the health requirements for the shipment of beef Boneless from Argentina. The sanitary requirements for access to this market are...

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  • 13
    Feb

    US follows Brazil with record beef exports in 2022

    US beef exports broke the record for volumes and value that had been set in 2021. Click here to read full note: https://www.farmersjournal.ie/us-follows-brazil-with-record-beef-exports-in-2022-748669

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  • 08
    Feb

    Ranchers exceed export goal 2022

    With rigor and without pause, Colombian farmers are fulfilling their dreams of becoming a power exporter of protein provided by bovine livestock, always with the aim of reaching 1000 million dollars exported by 2032. In 2022 , the country received USD 523.6 million dollars for exports from the bovine livestock...

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  • 21
    Dic

    What does the USDA expect for global beef trade in 2023?

    USDA estimates suggest that during 2023 beef production will drop slightly given the drop in production in the EU and North America will be greater than the increases registered in Brazil, China and Australia. In the case of Brazil it would grow by 1% and in China there will be...

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  • 09
    Dic

    Livestock union files injunction against food imports

    Chihuahua, Chih., The Regional Livestock Union of the state, as well as potato and apple producers from the entity, initiated two amparo lawsuits against the Opening Agreement against Inflation and Famine (Apecic) of the federal government, to stop the free importation of food, considering that its health and safety...

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