Wheat milling increased by 10.6% in November in Biobío Region, Chile

Published 2023년 1월 4일

Tridge summary

The Biobío Region in Chile saw a significant increase in wheat milling in November 2022, with a 10.6% rise compared to the previous year, totaling 12,167 tons. This increase is largely due to the higher processing of wheat by-products. At a national level, wheat milling also increased by 3.3%, with a total of 154,052 tons. The region also saw a 3.3% increase in the production of wheat products, processing 9,467 tons in November, while the country saw a 0.5% increase, processing 119,768 tons. Additionally, the region processed 2,700 tons of wheat by-products, a 133.6% increase compared to the same month in the previous year, and produced 30,477 tons of wheat by-products from January to November, an increase of 10.6%.
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Original content

A total of 12,167 tons of wheat milling were registered in the Biobío Region in the month of November 2022, recording an interannual growth of 10.6%, according to what was indicated by the National Institute of Statistics (INE). The performance obtained in the interannual analysis was associated with the greater processing of wheat by-products. Meanwhile, 154,052 tons were processed in the country, a level that presented an increase of 3.3%, in twelve months, influenced by the greater production of by-products and wheat products. 7.9% of the national wheat milling was processed in the Biobío Region. Cumulative Analysis 142,488 tons of milled wheat were processed between January and November 2022, accumulating a positive variation of 4.8%, explained by the increased processing of wheat products and by-products. Likewise, 1,768,748 tons were processed in the country in the same period, accumulating a rise of 4.3%, explained by the greater processing of wheat products and ...

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