Female beef has continued to rise in the national market because “there is tension between supply and demand.” Sector sources point out that in the case of males the market is more balanced, especially the yearlings. In addition, internal consumption continues to function due to the pull of calves. According to these sources, cattle are divided for another week between price table operators. There is also a significant demand for animals and fluid sales, in addition to little supply on the farm, but sufficient for the current market. Producers are optimistic and are asking for price increases; feelings are especially good with respect to females. On the other hand, marketing sees everything as more stable, more relaxed for both buying and selling and, therefore, calls for caution, because in addition, we are in a typical third week of September and this always slows down the market. However, a part of the marketing also sees fluidity in sales and believes that beef could rise ...
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