Imports from the dairy sector of Chile decrease in volume and value

Published 2022년 6월 16일

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Chile's Office of Agricultural Studies and Policies (Odepa) has reported a 15.11% decrease in dairy imports in volume and a 3.16% decrease in value from January to May 2022, compared to the same period in 2021. The imported dairy goods totaled 53,207 tons, valued at USD 201,786, with a significant decrease in imports of Evaporated Milk, Delicacy and Others, and Yogurt. The main dairy products imported were Cheese, Serum, Baby food preparations, and Butter, with the majority of these imports coming from Argentina, New Zealand, the United States, Mexico, and Germany. There was a cessation of dairy imports from Greece, Latvia, Pakistan, and Thailand during this period.
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By Editorial PortalPortuario.cl, @PortalPortuario, The Office of Agricultural Studies and Policies (Odepa) released its bulletin on the dairy sector, where it was reported that imports of these products, made between January and May 2022, presented a decrease of 15.11% in volume and 3.16 % in value., The foregoing because, in the period of 2022, 53,207 tons entered for a value of thousands of USD 201,786. While in the same period of 2021, Chile imported 62,678 tons of dairy goods, for a total cost of thousands of USD equal to 208,384. In its breakdown, the main products purchased were Cheese, Serum, Baby food preparations and Butter. On the contrary, Evaporated Milk; Delicacy and Others; and Yogurt were the least admitted to Chile., In detail, imports of Cheese totaled the figure in thousands of USD of 112,597, which allowed the entry of 24,985 tons of said product. It is followed by Whey for USD 17,522 (5,468 t), Baby food preparations for USD 15,141 (2,205 t) and Butter for USD ...

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