Georges Breitschmitt, head of the IPCVA, assured that the reduced availability of livestock and the retention explain the expected drop in work for the next year.
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December 22, 2025 – 06:29 Georges Breitschmitt is an agricultural producer in Rojas (Buenos Aires), he studied Economics, has a master's degree in Finance from Barcelona and since this year he has been the president of the Institute for the Promotion of Argentine Vaccinated Beef (IPCVA) representing the Coninagro association. In this interview with +P, he discussed the state of the beef chain in Argentina, the slaughter and the prospects for 2026, and addressed thorny issues, such as the Patagonian barrier, the asymmetries between export and consumer slaughterhouses, vaccination against foot-and-mouth disease and even the questioning of the IPCVA, as well as the situation with the United States and China in terms of beef exports. —The national cattle stock has been declining for three years, beef production is similar to that of 2024 and the slaughter of females has increased in proportion. Do you think there is a liquidation process of the herd? —I believe that the big issue with ...
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