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Beef consumption in Argentina lowest since 1920

Argentina is a country that has long been named among the world’s most voracious meat-eaters.

February 03, 2020 / 12:12 IST
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Red-meat consumption in Argentina has fallen to the lowest in a century as Argentines can no longer afford to eat their own beef owing to the price hike, according to a Bloomberg report.

Argentina is a country that has long been named among the world’s most voracious meat-eaters. In 2019, however, Argentines ate an average of 51 kilograms (112 pounds) of red meat, the lowest level since 1920, said the report citing CICCRA data.

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The reasons behind the declining demand of red meat are said to be country’s economy poised to contract for a third straight year, high inflation rate in the country and wage growth lagging behind price rises.

Argentina's consumer prices rose 53.8 percent in 2019, the biggest increase in 28 years.