The Argentine government's decision to halt beef exports for 30 days due to rising prices has led to the temporary shutdown of the Rafaela Alimentos refrigeration plant in Casilda, Santa Fe. This has resulted in 650 workers being put out of work, as confirmed by the Meat Union. The plant, which primarily processes chilled and frozen meats for export, will remain closed with an undetermined reopening date. The suspension of exports is part of a broader set of emergency measures responding to the significant increase in beef prices in the domestic market.