Latest Issue
17 February 2012 | Issue no: 306
LEAD ARTICLE
BEEF
- BEEF Market Overview
- Brazilian FINISHED STEER Prices
- SLAUGHTER COW Prices
- REPLACEMENT CATTLE Prices
- Brazilian Mercantile & Futures Exchange (BM&F) BEEF Market
- Mercosur BEEF Prices
- BEEF Exports
BEEF NEWS SUMMARY
- JBS to list Vigor on Bovespa
- Marfrig completes sale of distribution for US$ 400 million
- Ourofino Group opens office in China
- JBS leases four slaughterhouses from Guaporé
- JBS increases its total capacity in Brazil by 10%
- Marfrig and JSL again extend deadline for transfer of assets
- Beef has clear path to EU
- Brazil expects to resume sales to Russia
- US pork and beef exports hit record in 2011
- China to authorize more Brazilian slaughterhouses for export
- New virus infects animals on 94 farms in France
- Cattle slaughter in Argentina in 2011 was the lowest in 20 years
- MT to have a slaughterhouse authorized to export to China
- Argentine beef consumption in 2011 is the lowest in 90 years
- Leather exports could increase by up to 10% in 2012
- Rubber plantations taking pastureland in São Paulo
- Premium paid to farmers in MT that export to the EU falls 95%
- Cattle supply in Mato Grosso will only recover in 2014
- Mapa warns of risk in changing FMD status in Rio Grande do Norte
- Dairy consumption up by 23% in 7 years
- Pará may be FMD-free later this year
- Rabies in cattle, horses and mules on the increase
POULTRY AND PORK
- POULTRY and PORK Domestic Market Overview
- POULTRY and PORK Domestic Prices
- Chicken Exports
- Pork Exports
POULTRY AND PORK NEWS SUMMARY
- Brasil Foods announces incorporation of Sadia
- Doux suppliers threaten to take definitive ownership of animals
- More claimants join lawsuit against Doux Frangosul
- Doux Frangosul reduces slaughter and partially suspends production
- Barrier to Brazilian chicken in South Africa
- Feed to put pressure on corn prices
- Paraná wants to export 20% more pork meat
- Russia cuts list of Brazilian slaughterhouses authorized export
- Slaughterhouse brings back meat trucks from border with Argentina
- Pig farmers believe the market will begin to recover in March

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