Paraguay: The first quarter closed with several milestones for exports

Published 2025년 4월 9일

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During the first quarter of 2025, Paraguay made significant strides in the agricultural sector. The country successfully exported Tahiti lemons to Argentina and began the process of marketing them in Brazil. Additionally, Frigomerc S.A. exported the first shipment of frozen kosher beef to the United States. The quarter also saw audits for Paraguayan beef exports to South Korea and Taiwan, both known for their high prices. Furthermore, Paraguay received approval for the export of pork and beef from the Pirayú and Victoria meatpacking plants to Taiwan. Livestock producers are preparing to export live cattle to Morocco, and Paraguay has also passed the European Union audit for beef and tripe exports.
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During the first quarter of 2025, pioneering exports, the opening of new markets, and important audits for domestic production were recorded. Finding markets that value the quality of primary products and agricultural manufacturing is essential for the sustainability of the production system. For this reason, we summarize some of the main milestones of the first quarter of this year. On January 22, the first export of 26,000 kilos of Tahiti lemons to Argentina was completed. These lemons were sourced from a group of 30 families dedicated to family farming, cultivating 130 hectares in the district of Yby Yaú, Concepción. In addition, work began to market the product in Brazil. On February 5, the first shipment of frozen kosher beef was sent to the United States. It was a 24,000-kilogram shipment sent by Frigomerc S.A. On February 11, the South Korean audit for Paraguayan beef exports began. This market is known for its high prices, importing nearly 390,000 tons in 2023, valued ...
Source: Agromeat

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