Processors push back and cattle prices retreat
A wave of positive news from abroad in recent months —including the new US quota, a favorable China quota, the EU-Mercosur agreement quota along with tariff reductions for the Hilton quota, and the opening of the Japanese market— combined with tight cattle supply and strong international prices to drive a sharp increase in Argentine cattle prices. Over the past year, prices rose nearly 70%, more than double the inflation rate.
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