Hungarian beef exports have grown significantly

Published 2021년 6월 18일

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The European Commission report indicates a slight increase in the EU's international cattle and beef exports in the first quarter of 2021, while imports decreased. Meanwhile, the U.S. faces a rise in beef emissions as production is projected to grow, despite anticipated declines in imports and exports. Brazil experiences a significant price hike in cattle but a drop in exports. Hungary sees a 40% increase in cattle exports and a 12% rise in imports, yet both nations note a decline in the value and volume of beef exports and imports.
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According to the European Commission, the EU sold 173,000 tonnes of live cattle and beef on the international market between January and March 2021, a narrow 1 per cent more than a year earlier (excluding exports to the UK). It improved the external balance, while EU imports of live beef and beef fell 9 percent to 51.9 thousand tons at the same time. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) data for May, U.S. beef emissions rose 6 percent in the first four months of the year from last year. U.S. beef production is projected to grow 15 percent in the second quarter of 2021, while their imports are expected to decline 7 percent. At the same time, exports could grow by a further 33 percent by mid-summer. In Brazil, meanwhile, a significant 54 percent price increase was recorded for cattle compared to the first four months of the previous year, while exports fell to 710,000 tons, or 3 percent. Illustration: Horizont Media / Archive, Zoltán Kohout According to the ...
Source: Agraragazat

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