Mexico: Livestock and Products Semi-annual

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   MX2025-0008
Mexican cattle exports to the United States resumed in February 2025 after a 70-day pause due to a New World screwworm detection. Cattle exports are expected to decline in 2025, leading to higher domestic slaughter. Increased beef production and stable demand should reduce beef imports, while higher pork production and modest consumption growth are forecast to keep pork imports stable.

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