The USDA GAIN report predicts a decrease in Paraguay's beef production in 2025 by 560,000 tons, due to a expected decrease in slaughter numbers, following three years of drought. This is attributed to producers selling more cattle in a dry year and a smaller number of cows being slaughtered, with more cattle being finished on grains, resulting in heavier carcasses. The local cattle industry is facing challenges such as low cattle prices, increasing costs, and drought, leading to a projected decline in the cattle stock in 2025. The industry has seen a decline in herd size since 2014, and this trend is expected to continue if poor weather and low prices persist.