Mexico: Livestock exports exceeded USD 300 million in July

Published 2022년 9월 15일

Tridge summary

Despite a pause in live cattle exports in July, Colombia's agricultural sector saw substantial revenue from livestock, meat, and dairy products, reaching near-300 million dollars from January to July. This revenue comes from exports of meat, offal, and dairy products to countries such as Russia, Chile, and Lebanon, as well as dairy exports experiencing a decline but showing numerical and value increases compared to previous years. The lack of live cattle exports in July was due to high market prices in April and May, but agreements for shipments were made for August, indicating a return to the normal pace of exports for the sector.
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Original content

Despite the fact that there were no live cattle exports in July, shipments of livestock, meat and dairy products approached 302 million dollars so far this year through July. Even so, sales of meat, offal and milk derivatives did move. This is how each of the items behaved adding the data for July. Adding cattle exports and those of meat and offal, USD 293.1 million were reached. Together with dairy derivatives, the total figure was USD 301.8 million. This is indicated by the DANE figures compiled by the Office of Planning and Economic Studies of Fedegán-FNG. As of July 30, 2022, the country has received $198.6 million from the sale of live cattle, as well as $94.5 million for meat and offal, and $8.7 million for dairy products. (Read: Livestock exports boost the domestic livestock economy) Meat and offal exports remain lower than last year but higher than previous years. Between January and July, 21,093 tons were reported, 27.3% less than the 29,031 tons for the same period in ...
Source: MXContexto

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