Paraguay reaches a record of pork exports

Published 2024년 12월 4일

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The article highlights the dynamic of Paraguay's pork exports, with Taiwan being the primary market, absorbing 87% of the total exports from January to November. Other significant buyers include Uruguay, Georgia, and Brazil. In terms of pork offal, Vietnam emerged as the leading importer. Furthermore, Paraguay's pork sector is pursuing the opening of new markets, notably the Philippine market, following its recent ratification as a Country Free of Classical Swine Fever and Peste des Petits Ruminants, a move aimed at market diversification and strengthening the international presence of its pork industry.
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According to the report of the National Service for Animal Quality and Health (Senacsa), the Republic of China (Taiwan) was the main destination for exports, absorbing 87% of the total. This market acquired 8,639 tons for USD 27,115,289. In second place was Uruguay, which imported 1,999 tons for USD 3,642,483, while Georgia and Brazil occupied third and fourth place, with purchases of 168 tons (USD 220,903) and 74 tons (USD 37,228), respectively. On the other hand, in the pork offal category, Vietnam stood out as the main buyer with 139 tons acquired for USD 78,614 between January and November. Georgia followed on the list, importing 28 tons for a value of USD 11,984. The Paraguayan pork sector is also looking forward to opening new markets. This week, the audit of the Philippine market began, with the aim of enabling the export of beef, pork and poultry products to that destination. This process is considered strategic ...
Source: Infopork

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