Commodities/China: Soybean imports rise 11.4% in 2023, to 99.41 million tons

Published 2024년 1월 12일

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In December 2023, China imported 9.823 million tons of soybeans, a 24% increase from the previous month but a 6.9% decrease from December 2022. Chinese soybean purchases for 2023 totaled 99.41 million tons, an 11.4% increase from 2022. In addition to soybeans, China also imported 811 thousand tons of edible vegetable oils, 566 thousand tons of meat and offal, and 1.41 million tons of fertilizers in December 2023.
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By Ana Ritti São Paulo, 01/12/2024 - China imported 9.823 million tons of soybeans in December 2023, according to preliminary data published today by the country's General Customs Administration (Gacc). The volume represents an increase of 24% compared to November 2023, but a decrease of 6.9% compared to December 2022 (10.55 million tons). As a result, in 2023, soybean purchases by China totaled 99.41 million tons, an increase of 11.4% in 2022. According to Gacc, China imported 811 thousand tons of edible vegetable oils last month, a drop of 12% compared to November and 11.4% compared to the same month of the previous year. In value, purchases reached US$798.5 million. From January to December 2023, 9.812 million tons of vegetable oils were purchased, 51.4% more than in 2022. Chinese imports of meat and offal totaled 566 thousand tons in the last month of last year, 1.6% more than in November, but 19.5% less than in December 2022. In value, imports last month reached US$2.05 ...
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