Colombia received 71.6 million dollars from exports of meat and cattle on the hoof

Published 2025년 1월 3일

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In 2024, Colombia's beef exports reached a volume of 17,293 tons, generating revenues of $71.6 million, according to the National Federation of Cattle Ranchers (Fedegan). The country positioned itself as a key exporter of sustainable meat, producing over 900,000 tons of meat annually. The main destinations for Colombian meat were Russia, China, and Chile, with Russia being the largest importer. Other markets including Curacao, Egypt, Hong Kong, Iraq, Libya, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia also showed interest in Colombian meat products, reflecting the growth and diversification of the country's meat exports.
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The National Federation of Cattle Ranchers (Fedegan) presented the results of beef exports during 2024, reaching a total of 17,293 tons sent abroad. This export volume generated revenues of 71.6 million dollars, according to data shared by the association. José Félix Lafaurie Rivera, executive president of Fedegan, highlighted the growth of the livestock industry in Colombia. According to him, the country has managed to position itself as a key exporter of meat produced on natural pastures and in a sustainable manner. “We produce more than 900,000 tons of meat annually for international markets and the domestic market,” he said. Lafaurie also stressed the importance of opening new markets. The main destinations for Colombian meat in 2024 were Russia, China and Chile. Russia was the largest importer, with 9,924 tons of beef, generating revenues of 38 million dollars. China acquired 3,158 tons, which translates into a value of 13.4 million dollars. For its part, Chile bought 1,404 ...
Source: Agromeat

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