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The bull does not stop climbing: Between the low supply, the value of the dollar and the competition of supermarkets and exporters, its price exceeds 5 dollars per kilo

Summary by Bichos De Campo
Heavy steers are a category in extinction in Argentina, and their prices, due to different factors, continue to rise: they already exceed $5 per kilo hook. “The market is rare,” said a consignee consulted by Bichos de Campo, who highlighted that there is quite a lot of price dispersion. Another pointed out: “The Hilton steer is paid between 5000 and 5200 pesos (per kilo hook), according to quality and term. The 481 steer is paid 105 more, betwee…
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Bichos de Campo broke the news in on Saturday, April 26, 2025.
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