- China market in turmoil
- Cattle slaughter in Mercosur countries up by more than 10 million head in four years
- Israel increases production in Paraguay and Brazil
- Highest average Mercosur steer value since May 2022
- By a majority, the EU approved the agreement with Mercosur
- The Chinese quota would be allocated within each country on a “first come, first served” basis
- Beef inspection rates at Chinese ports fall after the New Year
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Last update 13/1/2026


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Agrifatto projects 4% decline in Brazilian beef exports
Brazil’s cattle cycle will begin to move past the herd liquidation phase, which peaked in 2025, leading to lower beef production and exports this year.
Possible collusion in the meatpacking industry under review
Paraguay’s National Competition Commission (Conacom) has opened an ex officio preliminary investigation into the high level of concentration in the meatpacking industry and its potential effects on price formation, according to ValorAgro.
Rio Grande do Sul launches plan to regularize tax debts in the meatpacking sector
The government of Rio Grande do Sul launched a new stage of the Refaz Reconstruction program aimed exclusively at the meatpacking sector, with the goal of regularizing ICMS tax debts, the DBO portal reported.

Exporting meatpackers request government support measures
Brazilian beef exporting meatpackers requested a range of support measures from the government to help mitigate the negative impact of the limited import quota established by China for this year.
Growing rumors that beef stored at Chinese ports on January 1 will be part of the 2026 quota
On Wednesday, persistent rumors circulated in China that beef stored at destination ports awaiting entry into the country, and that had not cleared before January 1, would be counted as part of the 2026 quota.
Brazil would be preparing an internal management of the Chinese quota
Brazil would be preparing an internal management plan for the quota granted by China to beef exports from this origin, with the aim of preventing sales from bunching up in the first months of the year and running out of available quota for the second half, the Australian portal Beef Central reported.

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