"Primary Sector" and "Energy Sector": In 2025, five field export complexes grew above average
In Argentina, five agricultural export sectors outperformed the average growth rate of 9.1% in 2025, particularly the beef sector, which saw a 22.9% increase year-on-year.
FΓ‘varo says that the division of beef quotas for China will be with the private sector
Brazil's Agriculture Minister Carlos FΓ‘varo announced that the allocation of beef quotas for China will be managed by the private sector without federal government intervention.
Voices from the livestock sector: how to take advantage of the good moment for long-term growth
The Argentine livestock sector is experiencing one of its most favorable periods in recent years, driven by historically high prices for both beef cattle and calves.
Brazil races to China beef cap as 55% tariff risks price collapse
Brazil is on track to exceed its beef export quota to China, risking a collapse in domestic prices due to a significant tariff on excess exports.
Beef: with record volume in January, Brazil's export quota of meat to China is exhausted in September, projects USP
Brazil's beef export quota to China is projected to be exhausted by September due to record shipments in January, prompting the need for strategic planning within the livestock sector.
Ministry sees risk of collapse in the beef sector and advocates controlling exports to China
Brazil's government warns of potential price and employment collapse in the beef sector due to China's import safeguards and advocates for export quotas.
Sector by sector: what are the opportunities and challenges posed by the trade agreement with the United States
The new trade agreement between Argentina and the United States presents opportunities and challenges across various sectors, particularly benefiting mining and raising concerns for beef and pharmaceutical industries.
Opinion: The Great Opportunity for Pork Meat
Due to the anticipated rise in beef prices driven by strong global demand, the pork sector in Argentina sees potential for growth.
Tractors return to the streets against Mercosur: "If they can't control cocaine, how will they control honey or beef"
Farmers and ranchers are intensifying protests against Mercosur, with major mobilizations planned from January 26 to 30, as a response to perceived challenges facing the agricultural sector.
China has significantly weakened the plans of the beef sector of Mercosur countries
According to EU farmers, including Polish ones, the beef market in the EU faces severe losses due to the Mercosur trade agreement, leading to an influx of cheap meat and economic challenges for producers from Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay amid Chinese regulatory changes.