Robust October performance keeps US pork exports on record pace - USMEF

Published 2024년 12월 12일

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Pork exports to Mexico reached record levels in 2024 but saw a slight decrease in October. The export value to Mexico is projected to surpass $2.5 billion this year, more than doubling since 2020. Mexico is the leading destination for US bone-in hams. Pork exports to Central America are also at a record high in 2024, with significant growth in Honduras and Costa Rica. October pork exports to the Caribbean increased by 24% in both volume and value from the previous year.
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Pork exports to leading market Mexico have reached new heights in 2024 but trended modestly lower in October, falling 2% from a year ago in both volume (98,728 mt) and value ($216.5 million), according to data released by USDA and compiled by the US Meat Export Federation (USMEF). Through the first 10 months of the year, exports to Mexico were still 6% above last year’s record pace at 948,932 mt, valued at $2.1 billion (up 11%). This marks the third consecutive year that pork export value to Mexico has topped $2 billion and the earliest it has surpassed this milestone. Pork exports to Mexico are expected to surpass $2.5 billion this year, more than doubling in value since 2020. As the dominant destination for US bone-in hams, Mexico currently accounts for 10.6% of US pork muscle cut production. Led by impressive growth in leading market Honduras and a sharp increase in demand in Costa Rica, pork exports to Central America are also on a record pace in 2024. October exports to the ...
Source: Thepigsite

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