Bovine slaughter in Argentina is on top of closing the year in growth

Published 2022년 11월 11일

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The article reports on the first 10 months of 2022, which saw a 3.5% increase in animal slaughter compared to the same period in the previous year, totaling 11.1 million cattle. This increase was primarily driven by a rise in the slaughter of female cattle with 8 teeth or more. However, there was a 7.8% decrease in industry figures between September and October. Meat production from January to October reached 2.58 million tons, with year-on-year growth in beef, bull, and steer/young bull categories. Despite this, the industry faced challenges such as reduced profitability, with some establishments suspending activities or reducing work pace due to the impact of lower prices in key markets like China and the European Union.
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In the first 10 months, 11.1 million animals were slaughtered, 3.5% more than in the same period last year. Between September and October the figures had a decline of 7.8% In the first 10 months of 2022, 11.1 million cattle were slaughtered, which in relation to the same period last year represented an increase of 3.5%. In October, the industry processed 1.09 million heads, 7.8% less in relation to the previous month and an increase of 1.8% in the interannual comparison. In the analyzed period, the greatest contribution to the increase in slaughter came from females with 8 teeth and more, which exceeded the slaughter accumulated in the first ten months of last year by 319,000 heads. On the opposite sidewalk, the categories that showed the greatest cuts were 4-toothed steers and 6-toothed cows, with slightly more than 100,000 heads in each case. LOOK: In the final stretch of the year, feedlots deepen their loss of profitability Meat production between January and October reached ...

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