Paraguay: Senacsa projects a 1.5% drop in cattle stock in 2022

Published 2022년 11월 14일

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The National Animal Quality and Health Service (Senacsa) in Argentina predicts a 1.5% decrease in the cattle herd for 2022, marking the third consecutive drop. Despite a lower volume of slaughter, a increase in slaughtered kilos is being compensated by a greater participation of confined animals. Senacsa's president notes that market and price conditions are not encouraging producers to increase production rates. However, he points out that meat export has seen a growth of around 47% in the last 48 months, generating an additional 600 million dollars for the country.
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With less than two months to close the year, the National Animal Quality and Health Service (Senacsa) projects a 1.5% drop in the cattle herd in 2022, compared to the 13,510,544 heads that were registered in the year past, which would mark the third consecutive drop in the stock. “We expect a 1.5% decrease in beef stock versus last year, and that percentage will be corrected as the year ends. There are almost 250,000 heads less for next year," Senacsa president José Carlos Martin told Valor Agro. He explained that the volume of slaughter this year "surprised for good", since Senacsa projected a drop of 8 to 10% in industrial activity, and at the moment it is 4%. "Although it is less slaughter, this drop is being compensated by an increase in slaughtered kilos as a result of a greater participation of confined animals, which are estimated at about 150 thousand more cattle," he explained. Despite the 4% difference with the historic last year, the President of Senacsa said that the ...
Source: Elagro

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