Bolivian beef meat exports are growing by leaps and bounds thanks to China

Published 2024년 6월 24일

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Bolivian beef exports have seen a significant increase in the past five years, with China becoming the primary market, accounting for 90% of sales. The volume and value of exports have grown by 467% and 456% respectively from 2019 to 2023. The deal with China, signed in 2019, allowed Bolivia to export beef under the "Bolivian Natural Beef" seal. Currently, Bolivia exports around 30,000 tons of beef annually, with potential to reach 600,000 dollars if there are no export restrictions. The country has three meat processing plants certified to export meat to China.
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Bolivian beef exports are growing by leaps and bounds thanks to China. In five years, sales to the foreign market, both in value and volume, have almost multiplied by six. The Asian giant demands 90% of what is sold. Until 2018, the main markets for Bolivian beef were Peru and Ecuador. Since 2019, after the agreement signed between Bolivia and China, Beijing became the main buyer of this product, according to data processed by La Razón based on information published on the website of the National Institute of Statistics (INE). In April 2019, the protocol of health requirements for the export of Bolivian beef to the Chinese market was signed. From that date, Bolivian beef exports began to grow exponentially. From a little more than 3,000 tons exported in 2019 for a value of $us 15 million, last year sales skyrocketed to 29,000 tons, generating an income of $us 136 million for companies dedicated to this business. (See infographic). In this period, sales volume grew by 467% and ...
Source: Agromeat

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