The United States is projected to have its smallest cattle herd since 1951-52, due to three consecutive droughts caused by La Niña, leading to a significant liquidation of the herd. This is expected to result in a reduction in meat production by 400,000 to 500,000 tons in 2023. Despite high beef prices, demand remains strong. However, there are concerns about a tipping point as inflation and interest rates affect consumer income. Meanwhile, beef exports in 2022 increased by 4% to about 1.5 million tons, with South Korea, Japan, and China being the top importers. Other beef-exporting countries like Australia, Brazil, and Argentina are also facing supply challenges.