- Global beef market on edge over China Customs decision
- China market holds firm after Gulfood closes
- Indonesia authorizes 14 new Brazilian plants, strengthening its role as a key market
- Uruguay launches record diplomatic–trade mission to China
- Frozen beef from Uruguay to China hits a 42-month high in average value
- Argentine export meatpackers draft private agreement to manage Chinese quota
- Cattle slaughter in Paraguay during January was the lowest since 2021
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Last update 10/2/2026


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Australian beef producers plan herd expansion in 2026
According to the latest survey by Meat & Livestock Australia (MLA), 50% of Australian beef producers intend to grow their herds in 2026, pointing to a projected national herd increase of around 3%.
In just over one month, Australia used 28% of its quota to China
An internal circular distributed by AMIC among its members confirmed that China officially notified in recent days that, as of February 4, Australia had already used 28% of its annual quota to China. This percentage does not reflect the pace of recent shipments but rather the stock accumulated at the end of 2025, which was released in January at Chinese ports.
Fifth consecutive decline in the FAO food price index
The FAO Food Price Index averaged 123.9 points in January 2026, down 0.5 points (0.4%) from December.

Russia’s Miratorg expands exports and targets the Philippine market
Miratorg, one of Russia’s leading agrifood companies, exported a total of 210,000 tons of meat and meat products in 2025, increasing its foreign sales by 5%. According to its president, Viktor Linnik, in statements reported by Interfax, this growth could reach 20% in 2026.
Import prices slightly to moderately higher
Compared to the last market test, US beef import prices were slightly to moderately higher. Trading was moderate with more activity for out-front sales.
Feedlot supplies tightening despite higher cattle on feed this winter
Winter weather and fewer placements are accelerating the squeeze on feedlot supplies, even as beef demand continues to support high slaughter levels, according to The AG Center.

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