Peru: pork imports increased in 2023

Published 2024년 6월 28일

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In 2023, Peru experienced a significant surge in pork product and offal imports, with a total of 16,235 tonnes, marking a 59.4% increase from the previous year. Chile, the United States, and Brazil emerged as the primary suppliers, contributing 85% of the total imports. Chile's pork exports to Peru saw a dramatic 86.7% increase, followed by the United States with a 10.4% rise, and Brazil with 1,831 tonnes. Six tariff lines constituted 85% of the total imports. Despite this, domestic pork production continued to dominate the market, accounting for 92% of the total consumption in 2023.
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Imports of pork products and offal in 2023 totaled 16,235 tonnes (t), an increase of 59.4% compared to 2022. More than 60% of the product imported in 2023 came from Chile, while the United States and Brazil represented 12% and 11% of the total, respectively. In short, these three countries accounted for 85% of the country's pork imports. With 9,929 t consolidated in 2023, the product from Chile registered an increase in volume of 86.7% compared to the previous year, while that of North American origin increased by 10.4%. In 2023, 1831 t of Brazilian pork products were imported. Six tariff lines represented 85% of total imports in 2023: frozen boneless meat (35%), other frozen meat (15%), frozen chops and ribs (12%), unrendered pork fat (8%), bacon with lean parts, frozen (8%) and boneless hams and ...
Source: 3tres3

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