The article reports on the resumption of agricultural market activities in São Paulo, with a focus on the bovine sector. It highlights a preference for buying and selling females, stable prices for ox, cow, and heifer, and a lack of purchase offers for 'China cattle' due to pending BSE typification confirmation. The supply of females has surged, leading to a drop in prices by R$5.00/@ for all categories. Despite this, exports of fresh beef in February saw a decrease of 15.8% from February 2022 but an 19.2% increase from the first half of March 2023, reaching 7,025.0 tons/day. The average price per ton of exported meat was US$4,855.2, resulting in revenue of US$613.9 million, which is 27% lower than February 2022.