The weather in Argentina also impacts meat, the delayed planting of corn will complicate fattening in 2023

Published 2022년 11월 8일

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The article highlights the impact of weather conditions on livestock activities, with corn planting delays leading to concerns about feed and cereal shortages for grain fattening. The increase in input costs and stagnant consumer value are causing profitability issues for producers, who are now focusing on improving efficiency to maintain meat production volumes. The Rosario Livestock Market (Rosgan) has raised concerns about the potential drop in cattle productivity due to poor service conditions and warning signs of early light calves exiting, which could affect the next cycle. Additionally, the article notes a decrease in the price of wintering, usually expected to increase this time of year, and a decrease in early corn sowings, which will limit grain availability in the first half of the year.
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The impact of the weather is also being felt in livestock activity, starting with the delay in planting corn. In this context, the feedlots do not stop adding bad news. With an eroded profitability, from the increase in the cost of inputs and a value of the consumer estate that does not pick up, clouds appear on the horizon in the form of cereal shortages. "It will definitely be a strong conditioning factor for grain fattening during the first half of the year," they warned from the Rosario Livestock Market (Rosgan) In parallel, the productivity of the cattle herd is in danger, based on the conditions in which the services are being provided. "It is very likely to expect a drop in pregnancies achieved and, therefore, in the availability of calves for the next cycle," they remarked. LOOK: The hacienda, with a bitter toast: the classic "gift" of prices for the holidays is not coming Given this scenario, producers will be forced to increase efficiency in the field, in order to avoid ...
Source: ARInfocampo

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