The price of the farm for export falls by 20 cents in recent weeks.

Published Apr 9, 2026

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The value of fat cattle for export continues its downward trend. Observing the price report from the meat commission of the Rural Association of Paraguay (ARP), it is noted that in recent days there have been downward adjustments in the values around 20 cents of a dollar per carcass kilo.

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The report indicates that steers and heifers destined for the European Union (EU) are being negotiated around USD 4.78 per kilogram at the hook, which reflects a decrease of 10 cents compared to the previous week (USD 4.88 per kg) a figure that also came from a reduction of the same value. However, when comparing this value with six months ago, the quotation is at the same levels, whereas a year ago it was USD 4.10 per kilogram. This same dynamic of readjustment is seen in steers, heifers, and bulls destined for other markets in Chile, which currently quote USD 4.73 per kilogram at the hook, but when comparing with six months ago, it does equate to an increase from the USD 4.05 that was quoted a year ago. For their part, cows for other markets registered USD 4.38 per kilogram at the hook, showing an increase from six months ago, which quoted USD 4.22 per kilogram, and surpassing the USD 3.70 of last year. It is important to highlight that these values include bonuses of 5% for ...

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