Mexico: Until September, livestock exports totaled more than USD 395 million

Published 2022년 11월 17일

Tridge summary

Between July and September of 2022, Colombia's exports of live cattle, bovine meat, and dairy products generated nearly $400 million, with live cattle being the most profitable segment. Despite a pause in trade, 300,000 head of cattle were shipped, primarily to Egypt, generating over $240 million. Meat and offal exports experienced a dip from the previous year but remained higher than in the years preceding, with Russia being the main recipient. Dairy exports saw a decrease from 2021 but an increase from 2020, with a variety of products contributing to 1,026 tons for $2 million in revenue.
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The results of exports of live cattle, bovine meat and dairy products up to September totaled close to 400 million dollars. In live cattle alone, around 300,000 head have been shipped for around USD 240 million, despite the interruption of this trade in July. At the end of the third quarter of 2022, exports of live cattle, meat and offal, and dairy products reported revenues of almost USD 395.5 million (CIF value), according to DANE statistics compiled by the Office of Planning and Economic Studies of Fedegan-FNG. By segments, shipments of livestock continue to represent the highest income with 238.9 million dollars, followed by those of meat and offal with USD 142.5 million, and dairy derivatives for just over USD 14 million. This was the behavior of each one. Live cattle exports Since cattle trade did not move in July, the 3rd quarter posted the lowest volume and revenue of the year. Adding to the 31,656 livestock shipped in September for a value of USD 24.3 million, 50,729 ...
Source: MXContexto

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