Chilean dairy exports increase 25.5% in 11 months of 2022

Published 2023년 2월 7일

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Chile's Office of Agricultural Studies and Policies (Odepa) has reported a 17.2% increase in the volume and a 25.5% increase in the value of the country's dairy exports from January to November 2022, compared to the same period in 2021. The bulk of these exports included condensed milk and whole powdered milk. The dairy products were exported to 32 countries, with the United States, Colombia, and Mexico being the main importers, while Chile stopped exporting to Brazil, Honduras, India, and New Zealand.
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Updated 19 hours and 42 minutes ago The Office of Agricultural Studies and Policies (Odepa) of Chile released its bulletin on the dairy sector, where it was informed that the volume of Chilean exports of these products grew by 17.2% between January and November 2022, while their value increased by 25.5 %. In the first 11 months of 2022, 85,446 tons were exported for a value of US$ 241,928. While, in the same period of 2021, Chile exported 70,739 tons of dairy products, for a value of US$ 180,163. Of the total exported, among the products with the best performance was condensed milk, with 28,610 tons exported for a value of US$ 56,191. Next was whole powdered milk, with 8,849 tons exported for a value of US$ 37,031. The products with the worst performance were fluid milk, with only 358 tons exported for US$ 266, and creams, with 615 tons exported for US$ 1,355. The other products exported by Chile in the analyzed period were: cheeses, with 6,961 tons for US$ 33,428; other ...
Source: Milkpoint

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