Brazil: IMEA points to an increase in the operational cost of beef cattle in Mato Grosso

Published 2022년 10월 31일

Tridge summary

In the third quarter of the year, breeding and complete cycle systems experienced the most significant reductions in total production costs, with breeding seeing a 2.09% decrease to BRL 181.52/@ and complete cycle experiencing a 3.46% decrease to BRL 154.67/@. Despite a drop in corn prices, concentrate costs fell by 1.60% due to lower corn prices. However, supplementation costs continued to rise, largely due to a 2.64% increase in mineral salt costs. The rearing-fattening system had the least increase in total production costs, rising by 0.12% to an average of R$ 265.50/@.
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Original content

Those that showed the greatest positive changes in the 3rd quarter of the year, compared to the 2nd quarter, in total production costs (TOC) were breeding and complete cycle, with 2.09% and 3.46%, respectively in the period and fixed if in the average of BRL 181.52/@ and BRL 154.67/@, in the same order. Despite the drop in the price of a bag of corn having impacted the decline in prices of concentrates by 1.60% compared to the 2nd quarter, supplementation costs in both systems continued to rise, with an average of R$ 46.80/ @ for the calf and R$ 32.31/@ for the complete cycle. This scenario was driven especially by the cost of mineral salt, which ...

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