Beef exports reach record levels in 2025
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Beef exports reach record levels in 2025
Image: isavira/stock.adobe.comAustralian beef exports reached a record level in 2025, exceeding 1.5 million tonnes for the first time in a calendar year according to Meat & Livestock’s global supply analyst Tim Jackson. Total exports rose to 1,545,784 tonnes, an increase of 15 per cent compared with 2024. Grass-fed exports increased 13 per cent year on year to 1,096,456 tonnes, while grain-fed exports rose 20 per cent to 449,292 tonnes. Both are…
Argentina's exports of beef closed last year with a historical performance in terms of foreign exchange income, even in a context of lower shipping volume. According to the official data of the INDEC, during the period 713,364 tons of product weight were exported, which generated a total income of 3,884 million dollars,...
A few months ago, to make up an alarming fact that showed that the consumption of beef had fallen sharply in its first year of management, the government of Javier Milei published a report in which it no longer made the accounts in quantity of kilos of beef but of animal proteins, adding the offer of chicken and pork to the usual diet of Argentines. That allowed it to die the negative impression about a consumption crisis: With the three “protei…
Exports of beef closed 2025 with a data that, at first glance, seems contradictory: fewer tons were exported than the previous year, but many more dollars were entered. According to a Rosgan report, the sector exported 713,364 tons of product weight and generated foreign exchange for US$ 3,884 million, the highest level in history. According to the analysis, the volume exported fell by 7.2% year-on-year, but turnover grew by 28.5%, showing a str…
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