Russian pork exports expected to reach 170 thousand tons by the end of the year

Published 2022년 12월 29일

Tridge summary

Russian pork exports experienced a recovery in the second half of the year, addressing logistical issues and stabilizing the price situation, according to Yuri Kovalev, director general of the National Union of Pork Producers. The export structure has shifted significantly in 2022, with Southeast Asian countries contributing only 30% to the total, a decrease from about 50% previously. This decline has been partially balanced by increased pork supplies to the Eurasian Economic Union, especially to Belarus and Kazakhstan. Belarus' imports of Russian pork have more than doubled, reaching over 55 thousand tons in the first nine months of the year.
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Yuri Kovalev, director general of the National Union of Pork Producers, stated that pork exports began to recover in the second half of the year as logistical problems were resolved and the price situation normalized. He said that this year the structure of Russian exports of pork products has changed significantly. If previously the countries of Southeast Asia represented around 50% of total exports, in 2022 their share has decreased to 30%. Declining exports to Vietnam and Hong Kong were partially offset by increased pork supplies to Eurasian Economic Union ...
Source: 3tres3

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