Australia's lamb exports hit record high

Published 2023년 11월 12일

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Australia's lamb exports have reached a record level, with 50,801 tons being supplied abroad. China was the leading importer, with a 57% increase in imports. The Middle East and MENA countries also saw significant increases in imports, while exports to the US decreased by 20%.
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This year, Australia's lamb supplies abroad have reached a record level, Meatinfo reports. In exact figures, this amounted to 50,801 tons, which is a historical record and the maximum after several months. This could, on the contrary, be facilitated by a negative factor - a reduction in profitability for the sale of sheep and problems with prices for these animals and lamb, which we wrote about earlier. In October, 20,197 tons of this meat were supplied abroad, which is 51 percent more than the same month last year and as of September 23 this year. China led the way in imports last month, rising 57 percent to 10,195 tons. Perhaps this situation is related to China’s desire to diversify imports of meat products against the backdrop of risks for other types of meat. Russia has significantly increased pork supplies in 10 months Second place went to the countries of North America, which are historically traditional consumers of lamb. They purchased 7,142 tons. 5,641 tons were sent to ...
Source: Rosng

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