The good moment in livestock was faithfully reflected at Expoagro
The current positive trend in Argentine livestock is clearly seen at Expoagro 2026, highlighting increased investments and production decisions in the sector.
Argentine livestock is experiencing a positive phase, reflected at Expoagro 2026, where livestock's growing prominence is evident amidst an exhibition historically tied to agriculture. This surge is fueled by stable cattle prices, expectations for stock recovery, and a favorable economic context that makes the livestock business appear increasingly profitable. Consequently, investments and productive decisions are enhancing operational efficiency within the sector.
At Expoagro 2026, a wide array of participants, including producers, ranchers, genetics companies, laboratories, and technologies for cattle management, showcases the sector's revitalization. This changing landscape indicates the importance of livestock in current agricultural discussions, marking a shift back to its traditional central role in the Argentine economy. The presence of various stakeholders underlines the collaborative effort toward improving cattle farming, response to changing market dynamics.
Veterinarian Carlos 'Pulga' Roldán, a key figure in Corrientes’ livestock sector, emphasizes the stark contrast between this year's Expoagro and previous events. The increased cattle focus at the fair suggests that the industry is regaining its foundational importance for Argentina’s agricultural production, a sector that holds significant promise and potential for growth in the coming years.