Brazil overtook the US as the top beef producer, easing a global supply squeeze

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Brazil overtook the US as the top beef producer, easing a global supply squeeze

By Ana Mano and Peter Hobson

BARRETOS, Brazil, Jan 7 (Reuters) – Brazil overtook the U.S. as the world’s top beef producer last year, according to market estimates, after the South American country beat output forecasts by hundreds of thousands of tonnes, easing a global supply squeeze and helping limit a rise in beef prices.

Brazil was already the biggest beef exporter, with shipments of meat worth about $17 billion in 2025, according to government trade data released Tuesday. Beef production numbers aren’t due until February, but analysts have recently raised their estimates. Short supply has pushed beef prices to record levels, as farmers cash in on high export demand from countries including China and the US.

Advanced slaughter usually leads to periods of low production as producers stop breeding animals and rebuilding herds. But productivity gains in Brazil could limit or even prevent a slowdown, industry people say. Farms inseminate cattle too quickly, fatten them up too quickly and kill them too young, they said.

“Ten years ago, the average age of slaughtered cattle in Brazil was five years,” said Vinicius Barbosa, a commercial manager responsible for thousands of cattle at the CMA feedlot in Barretos, about 260 miles (420 kilometers) north of Sao Paulo. “It has been 36 months now and soon it will be 24 months,” he said.

Mauricio Nogueira, head of livestock consultancy Athenagro, said Brazil’s beef production will exceed projections for 2025. Output rose 4% for the year, where he had predicted a 2.7% decline. The increase of about 800,000 tons was equal to the total annual exports of Argentina, the world’s No. 5 meat shipper.

Rabobank, which expects Brazil’s meat production to decline in 2025, now sees a 0.5% increase to the equivalent of 12.5 million tonnes of carcass weight. The US Department of Agriculture raised its estimate for Brazil’s beef production in December by 450,000 tonnes to 12.35 million tonnes.

If official numbers confirm market estimates, 2025 will be the first year that Brazilian production surpasses U.S. production, which is down 3.9% to 11.8 million tons in 2025, according to USDA estimates, after years of drought.

FEEDLOTS, growing carcass weight drives output

U.S. beef production will decline another 0.9% to 11.7 million tons in 2026, the USDA said. In Brazil, the USDA and Rabobank forecast a decline in production, but Nogueira said increased productivity could actually increase Brazil’s output by about 300,000 tons.

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