Brazil’s pork exports see a 52.98% increase in revenue in just nine business days

Published 2024년 10월 16일

Tridge summary

In October 2023, pork exports played a significant role in the total revenue generated, contributing to approximately 52.98% of the month's total in just nine business days. The exports earned US$ 100,016.12, which is nearly half of the total revenue for the month, despite a 21.66% drop from the previous week. The volume of pork exported was 40,143,289 tons, or 48.63% of the total from the same period last year, at an average daily revenue of US$ 11,112,902, which is 23.6% higher than the previous month. However, the average price per ton of pork, at US$ 2,491,477, was 8.9% higher than the average of the previous year but showed a 1.69% decrease from the previous week.
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Original content

According to data released this Monday (14) by the Federal Government's Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex), exports of fresh, chilled or frozen pork reached approximately 52.98% of the total invoiced in October 2023 in just nine business days. The revenue obtained so far, totaling US$ 100,016.12, represents almost half of the total revenue for the month, which was US$ 188,767.06. In relation to the volume shipped, 40,143,289 tons were exported, equivalent to 48.63% of the total recorded in the same period last year, which was 82,531,609 tons. The average daily revenue so far is US$ 11,112,902, a figure 23.6% higher than that of the previous month. However, compared to the previous week, there was a 21.66% drop, since last week the average revenue was US$ 14,186,755. In terms of daily volume, the average was 4,460,365 tons, which represents an increase of 13.5% compared to the same month of the previous year. On the other hand, when compared to the result of the previous ...

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