- China market in turmoil
- Cattle slaughter in Mercosur countries up by more than 10 million head in four years
- Israel increases production in Paraguay and Brazil
- Highest average Mercosur steer value since May 2022
- By a majority, the EU approved the agreement with Mercosur
- The Chinese quota would be allocated within each country on a “first come, first served” basis
- Beef inspection rates at Chinese ports fall after the New Year
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Steer (US$/kg carcass weight)
Last update 13/1/2026


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China approves poultry from Rio Grande do Sul and beef from Canada
Between Monday and Tuesday this week, China approved the entry of poultry meat from the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, and beef from Canada.
Bolivia accounted for 3.5% of imports in 2025
In 2025, China imported 98,096 tons of frozen boneless beef from Bolivia, positioning the Andean country as the fourth-largest origin in that segment, surpassing Uruguay.
Brazil and Australia quotas are 24% and 33% below 2025 import volumes
The quota assigned by China to the different beef suppliers for this year differs significantly when compared with the volumes imported from the main origins in 2025.

US beef exports in October were the largest since June
US beef and variety meat exports totaled 93,448 mt in October, down 11% year-over-year but the largest since June and 16% above the low volume posted in September, informed the US Meat Export Federation (Usmef) based in USDA data. Muscle cut exports accounted for 67,885 tons.
With limited supply, finished cattle prices firm up
Cattle prices in Paraguay strengthened for the third consecutive week amid a scenario of scarce supply of grassfed finished animals, an industry source told WBR.
Export cattle prices remain stable
There were no changes in export cattle prices during the week. Crossbred steers of British breeds, with better meat quality, are trading at around Ar$ 7,700–7,900 per kilo carcass weight, while steers from zebu crosses remain at Ar$ 7,400–7,600 per kilo.

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