Almost half of the cattle stock in Argentina is in dry areas

게시됨 2023년 1월 18일

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A report by Rosgan's Livestock Market shows that 48% of Argentina's livestock, or 26 million heads, are at risk due to droughts caused by climate change. Experts warn that the impacts of this drought are difficult to calculate as the climate phase is not yet over. If normal rainfall predictions for February and March are not met, the situation will worsen, potentially leading to significant losses. Measures to minimize animal mortality, especially among newborn cows, include anticipating births and sending undernourished livestock to slaughter. The Rosgan report also highlights the potential impact on meat production. In response, the Santa Fe government announced a $500 million credit line for farmers affected by the drought.
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Un informe del Rosgan seýala que unas 26 millones de cabezas estýn bajo riesgo por el fenýmeno climýtico Los daýos de la seca en la ganaderýa son evidentes aunque todavýa podrýan ser peores si esta fase climýtica se prolonga. El 48% del stock ganadero (48%) nacional se encuentra en ýreas afectadas por la sequýa, lo que representa unos 26 millones de cabezas bajo riesgo. Asý lo asegurý un informe del Mercado Ganadero de Rosario (Rosgan). Los analistas del mercado advierten que los efectos que dejarý esta seca aun resultan muy difýciles de calcular puesto que "esta fase climýtica aýn no se ha dado por concluida". Pero si se cumplen las predicciones que indican que en febrero y marzo seguirýn las lluvias inferiores a lo normal en Argentina, el panorama serýa peor porque "estarýa posponiendo el escenario de recuperaciýn de reservas". Especialistas vaticinan un duro panorama por la sequýa en la regiýn sur de Santa Fe "De concretarse estos pronýsticos, los efectos que hoy ya se estýn ...

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