Canada: Livestock and Products Semi-Annual

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The Canadian cattle herd will continue to contract in 2021. Cattle exports are forecast to decline while beef exports are expected to grow slightly. Despite processing delays related to COVID-19, and the resulting hog backlogs, the 2021 pig crop is expected to grow and Canadian pork exports are forecast to increase. The United States will remain the top market for both imports and exports of beef and pork.

Canada: Livestock and Products Semi-Annual

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