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For the First Time in 50 Years, Live Cattle Exports OKd from Argentina

For the First Time in 50 Years, Live Cattle Exports OKd from Argentina

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The Argentine government has authorized the export of live cattle for slaughter, reversing a prohibition that had been in place for over five decades, after the country's beef exports last year reached

The Argentine government has authorized the export of live cattle for slaughter, reversing a prohibition that had been in place for over five decades, after the country's beef exports last year reached their highest level in a century.

Argentina, famed for its beef cuts and traditional asado barbecue, is a ranching and farming powerhouse and a major exporter of processed soybeans, corn and wheat.

Sales from the country's agricultural sector to foreign markets provide the largest source of hard currency for central bank coffers, needed to finance imports and pay down debts.

In a statement on Wednesday, the agriculture secretariat said the policy reversal on cattle exports was a move towards "greater competition within the meat and livestock chain," in line with libertarian President Javier Milei's push to deregulate South America's second-biggest economy and boost growth.

Earlier this month, Milei's government enacted a five-month tax cut for exports of grains and their derivatives to try to promote sales abroad.

Late last year, Milei also backed a reduction in local duties charged on beef exports to 6.75% from the previous rate of 9%.

Last year, Argentina's beef exported rose 10% to reach slightly more than 935,000 metric tons of beef, its

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