Paraguay's meat shipments generated more than $ 1.1 billion

Published 2021년 9월 2일

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In the last month of August, the revenue from beef exports in the country surged by 71%, generating USD 1,134 million, which is a significant increase from the USD 661 million earned between January and August of the previous year. The export volume also saw a 45% rise, with 238,473 tons being exported compared to the 164,183 tons in the same period of 2020. The average price per ton of national beef also increased by USD 729 compared to the same period in 2020. Chile, Russia, Brazil, Taiwan, Israel, and Kuwait were the main destinations for these beef exports.
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The official veterinary service report indicates that national beef export revenues increased 71% at the end of August this year. It is yes that the amount obtained from the sale of the national product reached USD 1,134 million, that is, USD 473 million more than that registered between January and August 2020, since in that period the figure generated was USD 661 million. In terms of export volume, the national red protein also showed a significant rise. At the end of August, 238,473 tons were exported, which is equivalent to a rise of 74,290 tons (45%), compared to the first eight months of 2020, when 164,183 tons were shipped. Average price. In the current period, the price paid for national beef increased by USD 729 compared to the same period of 2020. Until August, the national product was priced at USD 4759 per ton, while until the eighth month of last year it was marketed at USD 4030 per ton . Main destinations. At the destination level, the 43% share of the total exported ...
Source: Productivacm

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