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A risk: Australia regains strength in the meat market

A risk: Australia regains strength in the meat market

A risk: Australia regains strength in the meat market

A risk: Australia regains strength in the meat market
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With competitive improvements and the weather playing in its favor, a key player weighs again: by 2023 Australia will increase exports by 13.5%

Extensive livestock production, in Australia.

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October 07, 2022 at 12:30

The price of fat cattle in Uruguay has had a very strong downward correction due to international market conditions, but also due to an incipient drought that generates uncertainty and pressure to sell.

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