Beef/Abrafrigo: Brazilian exports in January grow 46% in revenue and 26% in volume compared to Jan/21

Published 2022년 2월 4일

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Brazilian beef exports revenue increased by 46.3% in January 2022 compared to the same period in 2021, reaching US$ 803.6 million. The volume of exports also increased by 25.85% to 159,997 tons. Despite China being the main customer, its purchases reduced by 14.5%. The most significant growth was in sales to the United States, which increased by 526.3%. Egypt and Russia were the second and third largest importers of Brazilian beef, with increases of 318.7% and 184.8% respectively.
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by Sandy Oliveira São Paulo, 02/04/2022 - Revenue from Brazilian exports of fresh and processed beef rose 46.3% in January compared to the same month in 2021, to US$ 803.6 million. The volume was 25.85% higher, totaling 159,997 tons, informed the Brazilian Association of Refrigerators (Abrafrigo) based on data from the Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex) of the Ministry of Economy. According to Abrafrigo, among the 20 largest customers of the Brazilian product, 17 increased their imports. On the other hand, China, the country's main customer, reduced its purchases by 14.5%, from 79,896 tons in January 2021 to 66,101 tons in January 2022. On the mainland and through Hong Kong, the Asian country reduced by 41.3% imports in the period compared to the same month in 2021. According to Abrafrigo, the most expressive growth was in sales to the United States. The country increased its purchases by 526.3% in January, from 2,700 tonnes in January 2021 to 17,200 tonnes. After the USA, the ...
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