Despite a pause in live cattle exports in July, Colombia's agricultural sector saw substantial revenue from livestock, meat, and dairy products, reaching near-300 million dollars from January to July. This revenue comes from exports of meat, offal, and dairy products to countries such as Russia, Chile, and Lebanon, as well as dairy exports experiencing a decline but showing numerical and value increases compared to previous years. The lack of live cattle exports in July was due to high market prices in April and May, but agreements for shipments were made for August, indicating a return to the normal pace of exports for the sector.