The latest USDA projections show a global decline in beef slaughter, with China retreating on imports, but an increase in purchases from the United States and Europe. Why Argentina has another opportunity there.
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The latest USDA projections show a global decline in beef production, with China retreating in imports, but an increase in purchases from the United States and Europe. Why Argentina has another opportunity there. Globally, beef production is expected to decrease by 1% this year, reaching 61.6 million tons. This implies a cut of 685,000 tons compared to 2025, lower than the 913,000-ton adjustment projected in the previous report. If confirmed, this would be the first drop in global production after five consecutive years of growth. According to the latest report from the Rosgan, the largest downward adjustments are concentrated in China and Brazil, although in the latter case the reduction would be less significant than previously anticipated. After a record year in 2025, Brazilian production is expected to decrease by 2%, to 12.4 million tons, without altering its leadership as the world's main exporter, with shipments estimated at 4.275 million tons. A similar dynamic is ...