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Mafioso, an Argentine Brangus breeding bull, sold for $200,000 for 50% ownership -- the highest ever paid for the breed at a ...
In Argentina, where beef is a symbol of national pride, a government-led partnership has started certifying certain livestock as carbon neutral. It's a big step that shouldn't be underestimated ...
Very few long-eared cattle are at the facility. Some 15 percent of the cattle marketed in Argentina are sold at Liniers Cattle Market. Prices here tend to set the mark for the rest of the country.
Last year, Argentina's beef exported rose 10% to reach slightly more than 935,000 metric tons of beef, its highest volume of shipments in a century. The 2024 figure was just under the 981,000 tons ...
Argentina, one of the world's top beef exporters, is famous for its free-range beef from grass-fed cattle. Experts say lax controls and the sheer scale of some landholdings make it easy for rustlers.
Livestock hustle for space in one of 2,000 timber pens at the Mercado de Liniers. The golden era of Argentine ranching saw more than 30,000 cattle a day traded at Liniers; today, the number is ...
DNA tests were first used in Argentina to combat cattle rustling over two decades ago and IGEVET now has a bank of some 10,000 biological samples from cattle that can be checked against stolen ...