Cattle prices rise for domestic and international markets
The price of cattle in Brazil has increased by 10% in the internal market and 18% in dollar terms for external markets due to various economic pressures.
Sahel: "Insecurity in the Cross-Border Area Hinders Pastoral Mobility"
Pastoralists in the Sahel are facing increasing challenges due to insecurity and terrorism, particularly related to cattle theft.
Firefighters rescued 19 cattle in Panevėžys district
Firefighters in the Panevėžys district successfully rescued 19 cattle from a collapsed building on Wednesday evening.
NT pastoralists return home to confront flood damage
Northern Territory pastoralists are dealing with severe flood damage as central Australia faces a natural disaster declaration and government assistance.
There are 200 cattle at risk: animals are starting to die from lack of food as they await a judicial definition
The cattle rescued from a criminal gang in Corrientes, Argentina, are dying due to food shortages while awaiting judicial clearance for their relocation.
Criminals invade farm, restrain guard and steal tractors and cattle in Salto de Pirapora
Criminals invaded a farm in Salto de Pirapora, Brazil, restrained the guard, and stole tractors and cattle.
"The only one who pays": producers present resources against mandatory electronic identification of cattle and do not rule out going to court
Cattle producers in Argentina are contesting the government's mandatory electronic identification of livestock, arguing it unfairly burdens them.
Familiar disinformation tactic: accused Ukraine for slaughtered cattle
An internet user shared claims on Facebook linking Ukrainian grain to cattle deaths in France, promoting a narrative of disinformation.
Agriculture Show: Attendance Drops by a Quarter, Particularly Due to the Absence of Cattle
The attendance at the Salon de l'agriculture has decreased by approximately 25% due to the absence of cattle, primarily because of health concerns among livestock.
Businessman and veterinarian arrested for fraud against insurer by lying about cattle death in Uberaba
A businessman and a veterinarian were arrested for allegedly committing insurance fraud involving the death of cattle in Uberaba, Brazil.
Cattle: with an entry of 8,681 heads, a batch of young bulls was sold for $5,200
The latest auction at Cañuelas' Agro-Livestock Market featured 8,681 cattle, with a notable batch of young bulls fetching $5,200 each.
After the increase, cattle values remained stable in the first round of the week
Cattle prices exhibited stability this week following significant fluctuations, with variations based on category and payment terms.
Cyprus faces a health emergency: 13,000 animals slaughtered to stop foot-and-mouth disease
Cyprus has begun the slaughter of 13,000 sheep, goats, and cattle to contain an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in the Larnaca region.
Meat buyers entice dairy farmers to send cows to slaughterhouses
Dairy farmers in Estonia are facing severe financial difficulties and are being pressured to sell their cows for meat due to a lack of income from milk sales.
Caretaker uses car to block exit of corral and prevents cattle theft in MG
A caretaker in União de Minas successfully thwarted a cattle theft by blocking the corral exit with his car until police arrived.
Two cattle caused a hours-long rescue operation
Two heifers fell into a concrete trough on a farm, leading to an extensive rescue operation lasting several hours.
The Association Identifies the Main Challenges for Cattle Farmers This Winter
Cattle farmers in Latvia are facing significant challenges this winter due to frozen water sources, requiring additional labor to ensure livestock stay hydrated.
"The world's worst business" – cattle are being shipped out of Finland because meat companies do not pay enough
Finnish farmers are exporting live cattle to foreign buyers, driven by significantly higher prices offered abroad than at home.
'Marooned': Freight halted, stations inundated amid NT rain
Heavy rains in Australia's Northern Territory have caused road closures and inundated cattle stations, with further rainfall expected and potential flash flooding warnings in effect.
Small-scale abattoirs carve new path for cattle producers
Cattle producers in Western Australia are turning to micro-abattoirs to lessen their dependence on traditional processing and live exports, with promising results seen by local pastoralists like Jack Burton.
A toppled truck revealed that foreign buyers are taking quality cars out of Finland - MOT tracked the animals
Mikael Myllylä's sale of cattle to a foreign buyer takes a turn when a truck carrying the cattle overturns in Central Finland, highlighting an increase in cattle exports from Finland.
Truck transporting cattle and tractor overturns on BR-364, leaving two injured in MG
A truck transporting a tractor and cattle overturned on BR-364 in Frutal, Brazil, injuring two people.
Carnaboi 2026 Ends with Successes from Capricho and Garantido and a Crowd at the Sambadrome in Manaus
Carnaboi 2026 concluded in Manaus with spectacular performances from the Caprichoso and Garantido cattle teams, drawing a large audience.
Framing us as a terrorist organisation misguided – Miyetti Allah President, Ngelzarma
Baba Ngelzarma, President of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, responds to allegations linking the group to violent crime and discusses the organization's aims.
Trailer with 74 cattle overturns on BR-365 and 39 animals are stolen
A trailer transporting 74 cattle overturned on BR-365, leading to the theft of 39 animals by passersby.
South Africa: massive importation of vaccines to combat the foot-and-mouth disease epidemic
South Africa's government is importing massive quantities of vaccines to address a foot-and-mouth disease epidemic affecting cattle in the country.
Deprived of cattle, the Agriculture Show opens its 62nd edition in a "calm" and "aseptic" atmosphere
The 62nd edition of the Agriculture Show in Paris opens without cattle due to a contagious bovine disease, leading to a quiet atmosphere and altered entry protocols.
Paris Agriculture Fair opens without cows for first time due to disease fears
The Paris Agriculture Fair 2023 marks a historic first as it opens without cattle, reflecting the impact of disease concerns, and amid a boycott by major farmer unions demanding better conditions for farmers.
Tick outbreak raises questions over Queensland's biosecurity
A new outbreak of cattle ticks in Queensland has highlighted weaknesses in the region's biosecurity system, impacting farmers and the agricultural industry.
Colleague arrested on suspicion of killing foreman for putting too little salt in cattle troughs on a farm in MT
A 51-year-old man was arrested for allegedly killing his 45-year-old coworker over a dispute regarding the amount of salt in cattle troughs on a farm in Rondolândia, Brazil.
Cattle: Week's End with Ups and Downs in the Cañuelas Livestock Market
This week concluded at the Cañuelas Livestock Market with fluctuating prices and a total entry of 5722 animals.
Without cows and under high surveillance, an unprecedented Agricultural Show opens in Paris
The 62nd edition of the International Agricultural Show in Paris opens with an absence of cattle and heightened security due to an epidemic, coinciding with a visit from President Emmanuel Macron.
“It's a great goal”: the world's number one breeder paid US$270,000 in the United States for half of a bull with Argentine blood
Kelly Schaff purchased half of an Angus bull with Argentine blood for US$270,000 at a major auction in the US, marking a significant achievement for Argentine bovine genetics.
Police, military step up patrols in Kebbi LG after 33 killed
The Kebbi State Police and military have intensified patrols in response to a tragic cattle rustling incident that resulted in the deaths of 33 individuals in Arewa Local Government Area.
Will cattle producers be exempt from NT weed plan?
The Northern Territory's draft buffel grass management plan is being scrutinized, with concerns that it disproportionately favors the cattle industry over environmental and Aboriginal interests.
Syringes against the DNC: a front line of veterinarians protects Spain from the plague of 'bloodsuckers' that devastates cattle
A group of veterinarians in Spain is working to protect cattle from a virus spread by bloodsucking insects, which can lead to severe economic consequences.
Criminals invade farm and steal 30 heads of cattle in Porto Feliz
Thirty heads of cattle were stolen from a rural property in Porto Feliz, Brazil, which is currently under investigation by the police.
US meat industry: get used to high prices
The US meat industry has indicated that high prices are becoming the new normal, with beef prices rising sharply due to production decreases and low cattle numbers.
CNJ points to evidence of payment in cattle to judge suspected of selling verdict and releasing PCC chief
A Brazilian disciplinary report indicates that a retired court judge may have accepted cattle as payment for a judicial ruling that released a drug trafficking leader.
Live cattle exports double in 3 years, despite environmentalists' criticisms of transportation
Brazil's live cattle exports have doubled between 2023 and 2025, facing criticism from animal welfare experts.
Cattle: Increases in the Cañuelas Livestock Market
This week's cattle trading at the Cañuelas Livestock Market saw an increase in prices due to limited supply and competitive buying.
Roraima more than triples cattle exports in 2025
Roraima has significantly increased its cattle exports in 2025, selling 70,931 heads of cattle to other states, mainly to Amazonas.
Fox Nation rides with America’s modern-day cowboys to reveal the hard, unseen work behind every steak
A Fox Nation special reveals the efforts of modern-day cowboys in North Dakota involved in the cattle industry and the tradition they uphold.
“Very important”: a cattle breed gains prominence for being all-terrain
The Argentine Criollo Cattle breed is gaining recognition for its adaptability, fertility, and performance in both pure and crossbreeding, contributing positively to national cattle ranching.
Driver dies after accident with truck transporting cattle in MT
A driver died after a collision with a truck transporting over ten cattle on BR-070 near Nossa Senhora do Livramento, Brazil.
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.
Inspectors seize 120 heads of cattle with undervalued invoice at the border of PA with MA
State inspectors have seized 120 heads of cattle due to an undervalued invoice at the Pará-Maranhão border.
Farmer attacked by cow in Stjørdal
A farmer was attacked by a cow in Stjørdal while moving calves and cattle between pens.
Rare bird spotted on outback cattle station for first time
A critically endangered plains-wanderer has been recorded for the first time on a cattle station in western Queensland, aiding conservation efforts.
400 cows rescued from a fire: 'Everything is gone but almost all the animals are alive'
A fire at a major cattle farm in Västergötland resulted in the loss of five cows, but 400 others were rescued, thanks to favorable winds.