Cattle gallstones have surged in value, reaching €5,550 per ounce, making them more precious than gold and stimulating a global black market. This scenario emphasizes the escalating worth of specific cattle byproducts in the pharmaceutical sector. Although overall offal exports have dwindled since 2019, specific segments, especially those utilized in medical research and traditional Chinese medicine, remain incredibly profitable, suggesting that farmers could capitalize on these valuable byproducts amid declining trends in other sectors of the beef industry.
Cattle gallstones, now valued at €5,550 per ounce, exceed gold in price and are driving a significant black market, highlighting the immense value of these byproducts.
Though offal export values have decreased since 2019, certain valuable byproducts, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry, continue to show significant profitability for farmers.
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