Pork exports: Spain remains stable and Germany increases

Published 2024년 9월 27일

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EU pork exports to third countries remained stable from January to July 2024, with volumes similar to the previous year at 2.36 million tonnes. Spain remained the leader in exports, followed by the Netherlands and Denmark, which experienced slight declines. Germany saw a significant increase of around 17% in pork deliveries to third countries. China continues to be the largest buyer of European pork, but exports to China were nearly 7% lower than the previous year. Trade with some Asian countries, including South Korea and the Philippines, has been difficult due to the outbreak of African swine fever in Europe.
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According to AMI, EU pork exports to third countries remained generally stable from January to July 2024. According to current data from the EU Commission, EU member states exported 2.36 million tonnes in the first seven months of this year, an amount comparable to the same period last year. Despite generally stable volumes, individual countries developed very differently, according to data from market consultancy AMI. How has the situation been by country? Spain remains the leader in exports within the EU countries with 756,000 t and a market share of 32%. The export volume is similar to that of the previous year. Behind Spain, in second and third place, are the Netherlands and Denmark, which each recorded slight declines in exports, with a drop of 4 and 1% respectively. Germany ranked fourth among the largest exporters with a market share of 9% and achieved a significant increase of around 17% in pork deliveries to third countries from January to July 2024. France, Ireland, ...
Source: Agrodigital

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