
Cheap US Beef Facing Uncertainty as Immigration Policies Shift
As the political landscape continues to evolve under the current administration, the U.S. beef industry is staring down potential challenges that could threaten its affordability. This comes amidst reports of plans to deport thousands of Haitian immigrants, many of whom play crucial roles in the agricultural sector. The implications of these actions could be far-reaching, particularly for consumers who have grown accustomed to low prices at the meat counter.
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Argentina Reopens Gates for Live Cattle Exports as New Policies Take Shape
In a significant policy shift, Argentina has officially reinstated the export of live cattle, a move that marks the end of a long-standing export ban that has been in place since 1973. This decision was announced by President Javier Milei, who is pushing for economic reforms aimed at revitalizing the nation’s struggling agricultural sector.
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JBS and Minerva Beef Sales to Carrefour Resume After Brazil Dispute
In a significant development for the Brazilian meat industry, major beef producers JBS and Minerva Foods have reportedly resumed their beef sales to Carrefour, one of Brazil's largest retail chains. This comes after a recent spat between the companies that had led to a temporary halt in supplies. The reconciliation is a promising sign for both the retailers and consumers, who rely on the robust supply of meat products in the marketplace.
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Brazil Unveils Ambitious Plans for Cattle Tracking System by 2027
In a significant move aimed at revolutionizing the agricultural sector, Brazil has announced plans to implement a comprehensive cattle tracking system by the year 2027. This initiative, unveiled by Brazil's Minister of Agriculture, aims to enhance traceability within the cattle supply chain, thereby improving food security and sustainability across the nation.
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