The article highlights a forthcoming pork shortage in Uruguay, with an expected rise in prices due to the loss of Brazil as a supply source, following a climate disaster in Rio Grande do Sul. This region accounts for approximately 20% of Brazil's pork production and is a crucial trade route between Brazil and Uruguay. Consequently, Uruguay is seeking alternative suppliers, notably Argentina. Luis Pedro Elhordoy Paullier, president of the Uruguayan Pig Breeders Society, emphasized the risks of relying on a single supplier and underscores the potential for Argentine pork to meet Uruguay's quality and safety standards, particularly as Argentina's pork entrepreneurs face challenges due to diminished consumer purchasing power.