Colombia: Livestock exports in the 1st semester, higher than those of all of 2021

Published 2022년 8월 9일

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The article highlights a significant growth in Colombia's cattle exports in the first half of 2022, with the revenue doubling compared to the same period in 2021 and surpassing the total revenue from 2021. The exports consist of live cattle, meat, offal, and dairy products, with Egypt emerging as the largest buyer. Despite this growth, meat and offal exports have seen a decline, and dairy exports have decreased by over half compared to the previous year. The exports consist of various dairy products, with the highest revenue coming from other cheeses.
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The volume of cattle exports in the 1st semester has already exceeded the total volume reached in 2021, with revenues 30% higher than this year. In the first 6 months, more than USD 285 million in shipments of live animals, meat, offal and dairy products were completed. In total, between January and June 2022, the country has received around USD 285,440,000 for exports from the livestock sector, of which more than 198.6 million dollars correspond to the sale of live cattle, USD 79.5 million to meat and offal, and USD 7.3 million to dairy products. Indeed, the report from the Fedegán-FNG Planning and Economic Studies Office based on figures from the National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE) confirms that in just one semester the total number of bovine shipments made in all of 2021 was exceeded. . Just over 15,000 livestock are missing to exceed the 2020 figure, the highest in recent years. This is how cattle, meat and dairy exports moved in the first half of the year. ...
Source: MXContexto

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