Paraguay: Pork shipments increased 6%

Published 2021년 6월 4일

Tridge summary

Between January and May of 2021, Paraguay experienced a 6% increase in pork exports, totaling 972 tons, valued at USD 2.2 million, with Georgia being the primary market. Pork offal exports also saw a significant increase of 72.8% in volume and 73% in revenue, reaching USD 1,037,338 for 665 tons. However, there was a decline in pig offal exports, with a 22% decrease in value and a 31% decrease in volume. The majority of the pork offal exports were to maritime suppliers, accounting for 47% of the total.
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Original content

Between January and May, 972 tons of pork were shipped, 63 tons more (6%) than the same period of the previous year, since 909 tons were exported during the first five months of 2020. In value terms, domestic pork shipments generated USD 2.2 million, which is equivalent to an increase of 6.7%, compared to the USD 2.1 million that entered between January and May of last year. Destinations. With 63% participation, Georgia is the most important destination for Paraguayan pork. In second place is maritime suppliers, with a 14% share, while Uruguay is positioned as the third best market, with a 13% share. Other outstanding markets at the end of May were Angola (4%), Azerbaijan, Mozambique and Gabon, which tied with a 2% share. Pig offal and offal. In the case of shipments of pork offal, there was a growth of 72.8% in volume and 73% in revenue. Until May, USD 1,037,338 entered for 665 tons shipped; On the other hand, during the ...
Source: Productivacm

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