Chile's dairy sector: Imports up and exports down in 2020

Published 2021년 2월 8일

Tridge summary

In 2020, Chile's dairy sector experienced a negative trade balance, with a total dairy import bill of US $ 349.0 million, marking a 15.3% increase from the previous year. The United States, Argentina, New Zealand, and the European Union (particularly the Netherlands) were the top suppliers, with the United States seeing a decrease in purchases despite being the second-largest exporter to Chile. Cheese was the most imported dairy product. Chile's dairy exports, mainly to the United States, Peru, and Mexico, amounted to US $ 155.8 million, marking a 3.5% decrease from the previous year.
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Original content

The Chilean dairy sector registered a negative trade balance in 2020 compared to 2019. According to data released by the Secretariat for Agricultural Studies and Policies (Odepa), dairy imports totaled US $ 349.0 million between January - December 2020, the which in relation to 2019 represents an increase of 15.3%, and an annual increase of US $ 46.2 million in the purchase of dairy products abroad. The main source of dairy imports was the United States, with a market share that reached 22.5% in 2020, which implies purchases of US $ 78.6 million, a value that represents a negative variation of 1.9% in compared to the previous year, and a year - decrease in the year of US $ 1.5 million. Second, with a 21.5% share of total imports, Argentina was consolidated, with a 40.3% growth over the previous year, to US $ 75.1 million, which implies an interannual increase US $ 21.6 million. New Zealand's dairy imports also advanced significantly in 2020. With revenues of $ 60.1 million, New ...
Source: Milkpoint

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