In 15 working days, Brazil surpasses 85% in revenue and volume of pork exports in July

Published 2024년 7월 22일

Tridge summary

The article highlights the significant performance of Brazil's pork exports in the first two weeks of July 2023, reaching 85.24% of the month's total revenue and 87.53% of the total volume shipped compared to the same month last year. Despite a slight decrease from the previous week, the average daily revenue has seen a notable increase of 19.3% compared to July 2023. However, the price per ton has decreased by 2.6% compared to last July, despite a slight increase from the previous week.
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According to information from the Federal Government's Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex), released this Monday (22), exports of fresh, chilled or frozen pork, until the second week of July (15 working days), have already exceeded 85% in both revenue and shipped volume. The revenue obtained from pork exports so far this month, US$198,636.581, represents 85.24% of the total collected in the entire month of July 2023, which was US$233,007.869. In the case of the volume shipped, the 82,279.966 tons represent 87.53% of the total registered in July last year, a quantity of 93,994.811 tons. Average daily revenue up to this point in the month was US$13,242.438, an amount 19.3% more than in July 2023. In comparison with the previous week, there was a slight drop of 0.6% observing the US$ 13,322,488, viewed last week. In the case of tons per daily average, there were 5,485.331, there was an increase of 22.6% compared to the same month in 2023. When ...

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