Ecuador Beef Prices Keep Pressure On Household Budgets

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Beef prices are not just a restaurant issue in Ecuador. They show up in household budgets.
Beef without bone is the third food product Ecuadorian households spend the most on, after fresh whole chicken and white bread.
Why The Price Move Matters
This product represents 4.6 percent of total household spending, so changes in beef prices can be felt in daily life.
INEC-linked agricultural figures counted 3.2 million head of cattle in Ecuador in 2025.
The cattle herd fell 6.8 percent compared with 2024. The Sierra held 52.6 percent of the national herd, followed by the Coast with 39.1 percent and the Amazon with 8.2 percent.
What Is Driving It
A livestock-sector representative said beef prices have been rising for about a year and pointed to supply shortages as the reason.
For expats, the practical takeaway is not that every cut will move the same way in every city. It is that beef belongs on the watch list for grocery and restaurant budgets, especially if your household buys it regularly.
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