- Cattle slaughter contracted 11% in November in Mercosur countries
- The U.S. market turns weaker
- Third consecutive month with more than 300 thousand tons exported from Brazil
- In 2026 Uruguay will focus on Indonesia and Vietnam
- Argentine government lowers export taxes on grains and by-products; no changes for beef
- Moderate decline in global beef exports to China in November
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Last update 9/12/2025


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Beef slaughter remains concentrated in the Center-West, led by Mato Grosso
IBGE data for the third quarter of 2025 show that Brazil’s beef slaughter remains highly concentrated by region, reinforcing the structural dominance of the Center-West, which accounted for 36.6% of total slaughter. The North (24.1%) and Southeast (21.3%) followed, while the South (9.1%) and Northeast (8.9%) had smaller shares.
Cattle prices rebound
Slaughter cattle prices firmed toward the end of last week, with deals reaching US$ 4.20 per kg carcass weight for standard males. One processor reported having purchased grassfed finished steers at US$ 4.15 during the week and cows at US$ 3.80.
Export steer prices rise again
Export cattle prices increased once more: high-quality fat steers, British-breed or British-cross, rose Ar$ 200 per kilo, reaching Ar$ 7,500–7,800 per kilo carcass weight, while zebu-cross steers climbed to Ar$ 7,200–7,500.

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