- After postponing the safeguard decision, China maintains its pessimistic tone
- Firm tone for chilled beef prices to Europe
- Itaú BBA projects lower cattle supply in Brazil in 2026 and firmer prices
- Uruguayan beef production increases by more than 40 thousand tons
- Record average export value for Uruguayan beef in November
- Several export plants in Argentina bring holidays forward and shut down for two or three weeks
- JBS eyes a possible return to beef production in Paraguay
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Second consecutive month with the United States as the main destination
For the second consecutive month, in November the United States was Paraguay’s main destination for beef, displacing Chile, which has traditionally been the leading market for Paraguayan beef exporters.
Record export average value in November
Paraguay’s beef exports reached a record average value in November, with a significant jump compared with previous levels, driven by strong sales to the United States.
Third consecutive month with more than 300 thousand tons exported
Brazil’s beef exports were again very large in November. Although slightly below the previous two months, it was the third month in a row in which more than 300 thousand tons were shipped — a level never reached before.

Sixth month with slaughter below last year’s level
In November, Paraguayan export plants slaughtered 176,431 head of cattle, a figure that is just over 10,000 head higher than in October but around 13,600 head (7%) below the same month last year. This marks the sixth consecutive month in which cattle slaughter has been lower than the corresponding period of the previous year.
Beef production supported by higher carcass weights
Beef production at export plants during November reached 45.5 thousand tons, with average carcass weights of 258.2 kg, the highest in recent years and very likely the highest ever recorded.
Australian feedlots hit record capacity as prices climb
Australia’s feedlot sector sustained its momentum through Q3 2025, with national capacity reaching record levels and quarterly turnoff nearing one million head. Despite a slight drop in cattle on feed, utilization remains high, reinforcing the feedlot’s central role in national beef production.

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