Faced with high demand from China, beef exports of Chile grew by 90% in the last 10 months in Los Lagos

Published 2022년 11월 14일

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Beef exports from Chile's Los Lagos region have seen a significant increase of 90% in the first 10 months of 2022, amounting to $70 million, as per ProChile. The majority of the exports, 90%, are sent to China, while the remaining 10% is distributed among eight other countries. This represents a notable increase as only 15% of the beef produced in Chile was previously exported. The region has also experienced a 26% rise in total exports, totaling $5.589 billion, with the fishing and aquaculture sectors being the leading contributors.
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Beef exports from the Los Lagos region grew by 90% during the first 10 months of 2022, due to the high demand for the product from China. This is confirmed by ProChile, from where they reported that the high demand for food from China and particularly for beef, is explained by the strong increase in exports of this product. With this, shipments add up to 70 million dollars in the period January-October of this year, which represents a 90% growth in relation to the rates registered last year in the same period. This was confirmed by the regional director of Pro Chile in the Los Lagos region, Ricardo Arriagada, stating that the sector is growing and recovering. Regarding the export figures for the first ten months of 2022, the regional director of ProChile highlighted that 90% of meat shipments correspond to China, while the remaining 10% is distributed in eight other markets: Canada, Japan, South Korea, Spain, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Peru and Mexico. In addition, it was confirmed that ...
Source: Biobiochile

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