Argentina: Beef in China, an X-ray of an unmanageable market

Published 2024년 11월 8일

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Argentine meat exporters are experiencing a boost in market dynamics due to increased prices in Brazil and lower supply from the United States. In the first nine months of 2024, Argentina exported 416 thousand tons of meat, which made up 73.6% of its total abroad sales. Israel became the second largest buyer, with 6.2% of the shipments. The significant increase in exports to China, by 26.3 thousand tons, along with smaller increases in shipments to the United States, Mexico, Israel, Chile, and Italy, have offset decreases in demand from the Netherlands and Germany.
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(NAP) Beyond the expected avalanche of visitors, CIIE 2024 shows entrepreneurs excited by the dynamics of a rising market. According to them, the rise in prices in Brazil and the lower supply from the United States improve the position of Argentine exporters. X-ray of the Chinese market Exports to China September 2024 Table No. 1: Argentina – Exports 2023 – 2024 – Chilled, Frozen and Processed Meat – (Offal not included – Bones included) – Destinations – Volume in kilos product weight. Source: INDEC, provisional data, subject to review In the first nine months of 2024, 416 thousand tons were exported, which represented about 73.6% of sales abroad. Israel, with 35.3 thousand tons (6.2% of shipments) became the second most important destination, in terms of volumes, in the first nine months of 2024. Argentine meat exports grew by just under 62 thousand tons when comparing the first nine months of the last two years. This increase is largely explained by additional shipments to China ...

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