Brazil: Female slaughter dictates the rule

게시됨 2023년 3월 3일

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The article reports on the resumption of agricultural market activities in São Paulo, with a focus on the bovine sector. It highlights a preference for buying and selling females, stable prices for ox, cow, and heifer, and a lack of purchase offers for 'China cattle' due to pending BSE typification confirmation. The supply of females has surged, leading to a drop in prices by R$5.00/@ for all categories. Despite this, exports of fresh beef in February saw a decrease of 15.8% from February 2022 but an 19.2% increase from the first half of March 2023, reaching 7,025.0 tons/day. The average price per ton of exported meat was US$4,855.2, resulting in revenue of US$613.9 million, which is 27% lower than February 2022.
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The resumption of buying after the market stall remained slow. In São Paulo, sellers and buyers were in the boom. Those who were active in purchases preferred to buy females and those who were active in sales also preferred to sell females. The price of ox, cow and heifer remained stable in the day-to-day comparison. For the “China cattle”, which still awaits confirmation of the typification of BSE by the accredited laboratory in Canada, there were no purchase offers. Belo Horizonte - MG The supply of females has increased and domestic consumption is not helping, so the price has dropped R$5.00/@ for all categories in the daily comparison. Export of fresh beef In February, 7,025.0 tons/day of fresh beef were exported, a result 15.8% worse than in ...
출처: Agrolink

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