Exports of the livestock sector in Mexico exceeded USD 450 million in October

Published 2022년 12월 14일

Tridge summary

In October, the exports of meat, live animals, and dairy products reached $451.9 million, a 35% increase from the same month in the previous year, with live cattle exports seeing a 35.6% increase from October 2021. Egypt was the largest buyer of live cattle. Meat and offal exports experienced a slower pace but still surpassed 2019 and 2020 figures, with Russia being the leading buyer. Dairy exports in October were 45% lower than the previous year but saw a 17.3% increase in volume from 2020. The United States was the main destination for dairy exports.
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In October, exports of meat, live animals and dairy products exceeded 451 million dollars, 35% more than in the same month of 2021. In fact, in the tenth month the value of exports was the second highest of the year with USD 54.6 million, only surpassed by March. Exports of live cattle, meat and offal, and dairy products between January and October 2022 reported revenues of USD 451.9 million (FOB value), according to DANE statistics compiled by the Fedegán-FNG Office of Planning and Economic Studies. . Shipments of live cattle totaled 272.3 million dollars, those of meat and offal with close to USD 163.8 million, and those of dairy products reached USD 15.8 million. (Read: Until September, livestock exports total more than USD 395 million) Live cattle exports After not shipping any live animals in July, exports of live animals have picked up pace in September and October. In fact, this month had the third highest shipment volume of the year with 43,625 animals for an FOB value of ...
Source: MXContexto

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