The quota imposed by the Chinese on the import of Brazilian beef, which is expected to reduce this year by 35% the shipments of the product to the Asian country, is expected to be lifted in 2027 and 2028. This is the bet of Umberto Paulinelli, manager of Confinamento JP and director of the Rio Maria slaughterhouse in Pará. Announced in December of last year by the Chinese government, the measure has a duration until December 31, 2028. According to Paulinelli, since the implementation of the quota, the price of the ton of the front sold by Brazil to the Chinese has risen by 21%. With this, the Chinese consumer will pay more for the meat. In the opinion of cattleman Roberto Paulinelli, nephew of former Agriculture Minister Alysson Paolinelli, the Brazilian quota should be filled by June or July. "After that, there will be a price increase in Chinese meat, because our meat, which is the cheapest in the world, will not be arriving. So they will have to reassess the safeguard imposed ...