Limited supply boosts Brazil pork prices - Cepea

2024-09-11 Views: 614

The limited supply of ready-to-slaughter live swine in Brazil continued to boost quotations in the independent market in late August, according to a recent market report from Cepea

Some players from meatpackers are concerned with consecutive price increases, since many of them claim to have difficulties to transfer rises to the wholesale market.

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