Paraguay’s meat industry, a key player in the country’s economy, is making a name for itself on the international stage. In the first five months of 2024, Paraguay’s meat exports grew 3.9%, totaling 257,464 tons and generating $824 million. This impressive growth highlights Paraguay’s increasing prominence in the global meat trade. Furthermore, while beef, a […]
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