Mexico: Livestock and Products Annual

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Cattle inventories continue declining but financial programs to repopulate the domestic herd and improved genetics would contribute for a future stabilization. Current, beef prices remain the driving factor to keep consumption in check while pork is gaining share in consumer’s preferences. Mexico keeps looking to expand exports while high beef prices in the United States and a strong U.S. dollar suppress demand of imported beef in Mexico. Pork imports will be supported by rising prices for beef and a growing population.

Mexico: Livestock and Products Annual

 

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