Brazil: Paraná breaks pork export record in September

게시됨 2024년 11월 5일

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In September, Paraná achieved a record in pork exports, sending out 18.6 thousand tons and earning US$ 47.7 million, a 9% increase from the previous year. The state has welcomed new pork importers like the Philippines and the Dominican Republic, with Vietnam being the largest buyer. Meanwhile, Brazilian chicken meat exports experienced a slight decrease, but Paraná's efforts yielded positive results. The state also saw growth in honey exports and benefited cassava producers due to product appreciation and recent rains. The summer harvest of soybeans and corn is progressing favorably, with high expectations for crop productivity.
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In September, Paraná recorded the highest volume of pork exports since the beginning of Agrostat's historical series in 1997. 18.6 thousand tons were sent abroad, generating revenue of US$ 47.7 million. This volume represents an increase of 9% compared to September 2023, when 17.1 thousand tons were exported and revenue reached US$ 36.5 million, 25% lower than the current value. The Agricultural Situation Bulletin of the Department of Rural Economy (Deral), of the State Secretariat of Agriculture and Supply (Seab), which analyzed the week of October 25 to 31, indicated new countries on the list of importers of pork from Paraná, such as the Philippines and the Dominican Republic, in addition to the growth in sales to Vietnam. The Philippines, which began purchasing pork from the state in July, was the fifth largest destination in September, importing 1,900 tons, generating US$5.3 million. The Dominican Republic also made its debut in 2024, purchasing 490 tons for US$973 thousand, ...

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