Overview
- The second annual auction, which ran Friday in Buenos Aires, lasted about 14 hours and held values more than 5% above recent weeks according to organizers.
- Roughly 36,600 cattle were offered across about 400 lots, led by feeder categories like calves and light steers, with bred females and some slaughter lots also in the mix.
- Animals arrived from 14 to 15 provinces, creating a broad national offering that the consignor assembled through more than 65 representatives.
- The event used a hybrid format with in‑person bidding and live coverage on Canal Rural and online streams, which let buyers participate from across the country.
- Banco Nación backed purchases with a 24% nominal annual rate on the AgroNación card and a dollar credit line at 2.75% fixed for up to 12 months and US$2 million, terms publicized as available through April 24 to support stock building.