Port of Valencia in Spain ships 174,591 tons of containerized pork to 75 countries

Published 2021년 8월 11일

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The Valencian port has shipped 174,591 tons of Spanish pork to 75 countries in the first half of the year, with 95% of these sales being made to the Asian market, led by China which accounts for 79% of pork exports. Other significant destinations include Japan, South Korea, Singapore, the Philippines, as well as smaller markets in New Zealand, Canada, South Africa, and several African and Caribbean islands. The port's connectivity enables exports to reach a wide range of countries, including remote islands and countries with varied populations.
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By Redacción PortalPortuario.cl, @PortalPortuario, According to the latest data from the Statistical Bulletin of the Valencia Port Authority (APV), in the first half of the year, a total of 174,591 tons of Spanish pork left the Valencian port area for 75 countries. Each year more than 5 million containers pass through the Valenciaport terminals, with origin and destination to 1,000 ports in 168 countries and with the most varied merchandise. This connectivity allows a pig meat exporter from Castilla-La Mancha, Murcia, Valencian Community, Castilla León or Aragon to send a container to Reunion Island located in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar with 145,000 inhabitants or to the paradisiacal Isla Sociedad in the South Pacific so that it can be tasted by one of its 200,000 inhabitants, or Spanish product is consumed in any corner of China, Japan or South Korea., 95% of sales are destined for the Asian market, with China standing out, which accounts for 79% of the pork that leaves ...

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