Chile: Exports from dairy sector show increase between January and May 2022

Published 2022년 6월 15일

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The Office of Agricultural Studies and Policies (Odepa) in Chile has reported a positive growth in the country's dairy exports, with a total of 39,389 tons exported between January and May 2022, an increase from the same period in 2021 when 37,188 tons were exported. The most notable increases were seen in condensed milk and whole milk exports. However, fluid milk and creams saw a decrease in value. The main destinations for these exports included Colombia, the United States, the United Arab Emirates, Mexico, and Peru, with no exports reported to Belize, Brazil, Uruguay, and Venezuela during the analyzed period.
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By Editorial PortalPortuario.cl, @PortalPortuario, The Office of Agricultural Studies and Policies (Odepa) released its newsletter on the dairy sector, where it was reported that Chilean exports of these products mobilized a volume of 39,389 tons between January and May 2022, for a value of thousands of dollars FOB equal to 112,357., A positive year when compared to the same period in 2021, when 37,188 tons were shipped abroad, valued at USD 90,288. The best performing products were condensed milk and whole milk. On the contrary, fluid milk and creams were the goods mobilized for a lower value during the analysis period. In its breakdown, 11,961 tons of condensed milk were exported, reaching USD 22,385. In the case of whole milk, 5,483 tons were sent to foreign markets, valued at USD 22,183. Following in relevance are the other preparations based on dairy products with 5,005 tons (USD 17,401), cheeses with 2,929 tons (USD 13,720), infant food preparations with 2,606 tons (USD ...

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