Beefmaster CEO: Expanding Exports Is Key to SA’s Meat Industry Growth
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The government and the producers announced this Wednesday an agreement to rehabilitate the export of meat, taking into account that there is a surplus of production and that, in addition, the livestock sector is committed to increase the supply and...
Santa Cruz, Jun 04, 2025 (ATB Digital).- After several months of restrictions, the government and the livestock sector reached an agreement to lift the veto on the export of beef. The new agreement establishes a quota of 44,000 tons, which will allow to reactivate the shipments abroad without affecting the internal market. The farmers thanked the decision of the Executive and assured that, with this measure, the prices of the meat in the country…
After almost four months of restriction, the government reactivated the export of beef on Wednesday, establishing a new quota of 44,000 tons, exceeding the previous limit of 35,000.
The government and the producers announced on Wednesday an agreement to resume the export of beef, considering that there is a surplus of production and that, in addition, the livestock sector is committed to increase the supply and submit to cross-checks. Minister of Productive Development Zenón Mamani explained that the export is resumed in a controlled and coordinated way. He estimated that it will be possible to generate about 100 million do…
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