Mexico imported more than 80,000 t. US pork

Published 2021년 10월 8일

Tridge summary

From January to August 2021, the United States exported 2 million tons of pork, with Mexico importing over 543,000 tons, a 25% increase in volume and 56% increase in value compared to the previous year. In August alone, pork exports to Mexico saw a 47% increase in tonnage and a 109% increase in value. The total commercialization of pork meat in North America was 2.025 million tons, generating an economic spill of $5.6 billion. Additionally, pork meat exports to Colombia and the Dominican Republic saw significant increases in both volume and value compared to the same period in 2020.
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Original content

• The USMEF reported that from January to August, US exporters sent abroad (as a whole) a total of 2 million tons; Only Mexico imported a little more than 543,000 tons in this period, 25% more in volume and 56% more in value, closing at 1.1 billion dollars. During August, pork exports from the United States to our country experienced a jump of 47% in their tonnage, this compared to the same month last year, in terms of value, this indicator rose to 109% totaling 80,779 t. Listed for a total of 162.4 million dollars. This according to figures from the United States Meat Export Federation (USMEF), which indicated that in the first eight months of the year as a whole, the year-on-year increase in volume was of 25%, with 543,550 tons valued at 1.1 trillion dollars, 56% more than in 2020. Driven to a large extent by the purchases of our country, the total commercialization of pork meat of the North American territory was 2 million tons, which generated an economic spill of 5.6 billion ...
Source: Porcicultura

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