- Export prices to China near three-year highs
- Gulfood draws attention in MENA
- Brazil beef export pace at lowest level since early 2025
- Brazil would be preparing an internal management of the Chinese quota
- Uruguay will not regulate the use of the Chinese quota
- “First come, first served” system could dilute the benefits of the Chinese market for Argentine exporters
- Chinese quotas for Brazil and Australia are 24% and 33% below 2025 import volumes
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Lower December slaughter led to a decline in beef exports
Beef exports fell again in December because of tight cattle supplies and high livestock prices, which led to reduced slaughter at some export plants and shutdowns at others during the two holiday weeks at year-end.
In 2025, Argentina exported 7.3% less volume than the 2024 record
Argentina closed 2025 with exports of 713,364 tons of fresh and frozen beef (product weight, equivalent to 852,000 tons bone-in) for a record value of US$ 3.884 billion.
China: boneless beef shipments fell 19% and were the lowest since 2021
China, Argentina’s main beef destination, reduced its purchases in 2025. While shipments of bone-in beef and bones to China reached a record 185,362 tons, exports of boneless beef totaled 310,704 tons, the lowest volume since 2018.

Europe, Israel and the US posted record purchases in 2025
Europe, Israel and the United States—Argentina’s second, third and fourth-largest beef destinations—recorded all-time high purchases in 2025.
Offal and industrialized beef exports totaled US$ 255 million
Exports of beef offal and industrialized beef products reached 10,725 tons in December 2025, worth US$ 25.5 million. For the full year, shipments totaled 122,822 tons (1.6% less than in 2024) for US$ 255.6 million (+27.5% year on year).
EU–Mercosur agreement faces new hurdle that will delay implementation
After overcoming the main political obstacles following more than two decades of negotiations, the EU–Mercosur agreement now faces an additional delay that complicates its entry into force.

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