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Was it Uruguay or Coffee? The causes of the beef jerky industryâs decline in southern Brazil (1850 â 1889)
What caused the decline of the beef jerkyâs production in Brazil? The main sustenance for slaves, beef jerky was the most important industry in southern Brazil. Nevertheless, by 1850, producers were already worried that they could not compete with Uruguayan industry. Traditional interpretations impute the decline to labor markets differences in productivity, since Brazil used slaves while Uruguay had abolished slavery in 1842. Recent research also raises the possibility of a Brazilian âDutch Diseaseâ, resulting from the coffee exports boom. We test both hypothesis and argue that Brazilian productionâs decline was associated with structural changes in demand for low quality meat. Trade protection policies created disincentives for Brazilian producers to increase productivity and diversify its cattle industry