Brazil on track to fill China beef export quota by May as prices hit all-time high
As Beijing tariff nears, Brazil’s exporters are rapidly reaching their quota for China, forcing South American industry to seek new buyers

The benchmark price for finished cattle tracked by the Centre for Advanced Studies on Applied Economics at the University of Sao Paulo reached R$365 (US$71.57) per arroba (per 11.5-15kg) on Wednesday, a gain of 12.5 per cent over the past 12 months, driven by a rush to ship before the quota window closes.
The daily average of 10,630 tonnes was 8.6 per cent above March 2025 and 40.7 per cent above the same period in 2024. Monthly export revenue reached around R$7 billion (US$1.37 billion), with an average price of R$29,900 (US$5,863) per tonne.
Shipments above that threshold are considered commercially unviable by industry participants.