Argentine Beef Exports Continue to Decline

Published 2025년 5월 29일

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Analysts say that the international beef average price in the first quarter of 2025 is expected to rise by 12%-15% year-on-year, but Argentina's beef exports stand in stark contrast to current international prices, with its continued export volume contraction potentially caused by domestic economic turmoil, insufficient competitiveness, and shifts in Chinese demand. Although the global beef market is filled with uncertainty, demand remains diverse and resilient, with a clear upward price trend. If Argentina fails to adjust its industry strategy and improve its domestic economic situation, it may further lose market share.

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Analysts say that the international beef average price in the first quarter of 2025 could rise by as much as 12%-15% year-on-year, but Argentina's beef exports stand in stark contrast to current international prices, with its continuous export volume contraction potentially caused by domestic economic turmoil, insufficient competitiveness, and shifts in Chinese demand. Although the global beef market is filled with uncertainty, demand remains diverse and robust, ...
Source: Foodmate

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