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The Cattle market is a segment of the Livestock industry that focuses on the production, sale, and trade of cattle. Cattle are raised for a variety of purposes, including meat, dairy, and leather production. Cattle are also used for work, such as plowing and hauling. The Cattle market is composed of a variety of stakeholders, including ranchers, feedlots, processors, and retailers.
The Cattle market is highly regulated, with laws and regulations in place to ensure the safety and quality of the product. Additionally, the market is subject to market forces, such as supply and demand, which can affect prices.
Some companies in the Cattle market include Tyson Foods, Cargill, JBS USA, National Beef, and Smithfield Foods. These companies are involved in various aspects of the Cattle market, from production to processing and retail. Show Less Read more