Colombia goes for the record of meat exports in 2021

Published 2021년 9월 20일

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From January to July of this year, Colombia's beef exports reached USD 120 million (29,031 tons), marking a historical high for the country. This surge is due to increased sales to Chile, the main destination for Colombian beef, and a recovery from economic blockades. Live animal exports also saw significant growth, with 148,857 heads taken abroad in the same period, generating USD 86 million. Egypt is the largest importer of Colombian live cattle.
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From January to July of this year, Colombia exported USD 120 million (29,031 tons) in beef, while throughout 2020 international sales reached USD 123.3 million (34 124 tons). This was revealed by the Office of Planning and Economic Studies of the Colombian Federation of Livestock Farmers (Fedegán) which, based on DANE statistics, also indicated that the figures in both tons and value (dollars) are historical for livestock in the country. (Read: Livestock exports complete 3 months affected by competition from Venezuela) During the first seven months of 2020, international meat sales totaled 16,277 tons and a value of USD 58.8 million. In the same period of 2019, they totaled 11,639 tons (USD 42.7 million) and in 2018 they were 11,823 tons (USD 48.2 million). Good news for the sector José Félix Lafaurie Rivera, executive president of Fedegán, stated that the months with the highest exports this year were February and March with 5,269 (USD 20.5 million) and 5,115 (USD 20.4 million) ...
Source: MXContexto

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