The president of the Paraguayan Association of Meat Producers and Exporters, Fernando Serrati, has expressed that the livestock industry is in a desperate state and does not anticipate any improvement. He attributes the decline in the bovine stock, which is expected to drop by 700 to 800 thousand head in the last two years, to financial losses and demotivation among producers. The current selling price is significantly lower than the starting price of 2022, leading to an annual devaluation of 13.6% from the beginning of the year to November. Serrati has urged the national government and the Paraguayan Chamber of Meat to address this critical situation and promote higher prices to prevent further setbacks. He believes that with the right strategies and a unified approach, the industry can not only recover the lost headcount but also expand beyond its current limits.