Canada: Livestock and Products Semi-annual

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The first year of a long awaited cattle expansion cycle will be marked by a continued decline in live exports and a modest rise in domestic slaughter, both trends reflective of a more competitive beef packing industry supported by the weak Canadian dollar. The hog sector stays steady on a path of moderate growth, with increased live exports and domestic slaughter, while pork exports are estimated to reach a record level.

Canada: Livestock and Products Semi-annual

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