Chilean dairy exports increase 25.5% in 11 months of 2022

Published 2023년 2월 1일

Tridge summary

Chile's dairy exports saw a significant increase between January and November 2022, with a 17.2% rise in volume and a 25.5% increase in value compared to the same period in 2021. The increase is attributed to the higher demand for products like Condensed Milk and Whole Powdered Milk. Despite the growth, Fluid Milk and Creams had the lowest value in exports. Chile's dairy products reached 32 countries, with the United States, Colombia, the United Arab Emirates, Mexico, and Peru being the top destinations. However, Chile stopped exporting to Brazil, Honduras, India, and New Zealand during this timeframe.
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Original content

The Office of Agrarian Studies and Policies (Odepa) released its bulletin on the dairy sector, where it was reported that the volume of Chilean exports of these products grew 17.2% between January and November 2022, while their value increased 25.5 %. The foregoing is due to the fact that, in the analyzed period of 2022, a total of 85,446 tons (t) were sent abroad for a value of thousands of USD equal to 241,928. While, in the same time frame of 2021, Chile mobilized 70,739 tons of dairy merchandise, for a total cost of thousands of USD equal to 180,163. In its breakdown, among the products with the best performance was Condensed Milk, merchandise that mobilized a total of 28,610 tons abroad, reaching the figure in thousands of dollars of 56,191. It was followed by Whole Powdered Milk, which exported 8,849 tons at a value of thousands of dollars equal to 37,031. Conversely, the dairy merchandise that generated the lowest value with its shipments abroad was Fluid Milk, with a value ...

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