Uruguay was the only destination for pork products from Paraguay in February

Published 2022년 3월 3일

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In the first two months of 2022, Paraguay experienced a dramatic decrease in pork exports to Uruguay, with a total volume of 125 tons valued at USD 198,627, marking an 86% reduction in volume and an 87% reduction in value compared to the same period in 2021. This downturn is largely attributed to a global surplus of pork, as highlighted by the absence of exports in January 2022. The exports in February made up for the entirety of the pork products shipped in that month. The exports consisted of 25 tons of pork, 65 tons of pork offal, and 35 tons of pig offal, with a total value of USD 218,607.
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The total volume of Paraguayan pork products (pork, giblets and offal) exported until February had Uruguay as its only destination. 125 tons were shipped for USD 198,627, a drop of 86% in volume and 87% in value, compared to the same period in 2021, considering, above all, that in January of this year there were no shipments. In the first two months of 2021, 874 tons were shipped, which generated USD 1.5 million. According to Senacsa data, as of February 28, 25 tons of pork worth USD 54,221, 65 tons of pork offal worth USD 104,038 and 35 tons of pig offal worth USD 40,368 were shipped. It is important to note that in January 2022 there ...
Source: Productivacm

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