Poultry meat exports continue to grow in Paraguay

Published 2023년 6월 14일

Tridge summary

Paraguay has experienced a significant increase in poultry meat and derivatives exports in the first five months of 2023 compared to the same period last year. Poultry meat exports saw a volume increase of 1,738 tons and a foreign currency increase of 137%, generating USD 4.2 million compared to USD 1.8 million in 2022. Poultry offal exports also increased by 34% in volume and 31% in income, generating USD 90,080 compared to USD 68,798 in the previous period. Iraq continues to be the main destination for Paraguayan poultry meat, with 23% of the exports.
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Original content

National poultry meat shipments continue to grow in terms of value and volume, since 2,803 tons were shipped up to the last month, while in the first five months of 2022, 1,065 tons had been exported, that is, a difference of 1,738 tons. in favor of this year. Likewise, there was a growth of 137% in terms of foreign currency generated. Poultry meat exports up to May allowed the entry of USD 4.2 million, that is, 2.4 million more than what was generated in the same period of the previous year (USD 1.8 million). By-products. With regard to derivatives of poultry meat, Senacsa reported that there was a considerable increase in exports. In the fifth month of 2023, Paraguay exported 113 tons of poultry offal for USD 90,080, an increase of 34% in volume and 31% in income, since in the previous period 84 tons were sent for USD 68,798. For its part, revenue from shipments of poultry offal increased 121%, while the amount sent registered a rebound of 106%. Until May, USD 983,770 were ...
Source: Productivacm

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