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Argentina puts its faith in controlling prices

By Benedict Mander in Buenos Aires

Published: February 3 2006 00:09 | Last updated: February 3 2006 00:09

Bidding inside Liniers, one of the world’s biggest cattle markets, is fast and furious. On a good day, 10,000 head of cattle worth an average of $3m (€2.47m, £1.68m) are sold here, and the Buenos Aires market’s prices have become the benchmark for the whole of South America.

But market forces are not the only determinant of prices at Liniers.

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