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Rundvleespreijs stijgt 20% in een jaar; parasieten en droogte dreigen verdere verhoging

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Beef prices have climbed 20 percent over the past year, with multiple factors threatening further increases. A screwworm outbreak spreading from Mexico to U.S. cattle, combined with drought-reduced herds at their lowest since the 1950s, is straining supply. Upcoming trade negotiations between the U.S. and Mexico could add additional pressure on already elevated costs.