Rice placements fell by 38% compared to November 2024, and cellulose by 21%. China is the main destination, along with the EU and the United States.
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In November, Uruguay's exports, including free zones, amounted to US$ 1,057 million; and the total exported accumulated in 2025, summed up to US$ 12,398 million, 4% more than the same period of 2024. The Uruguay XXI report details the November exports that total US$ 1,057 million, a 2% increase compared to the same month of 2024, which is explained by the boost in beef, dairy products, and soybeans. The main exported product in November was beef, for US$ 268 million, (an increase of 26% compared to the same month last year). The second product was cellulose, despite having a 21% drop from US$ 180 million in 2024 to US$ 142 million. Third, soybeans with US$ 94 million (+80%). In fourth place are dairy products, with US$ 90 million exported (+11%). In fifth place are beverage concentrates with US$ 61 million (no change compared to last year); wood and by-products had a 41% growth with US$ 49 million, placing them in the sixth step; meat by-products fell 17%, with US$ 45 million, ...
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