Bovine trade from Brazil; China and the US increased their purchases, and Chile with more than 71,000 tons reduced its imports

Published 2022년 12월 13일

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Brazil is set to become the world's leading bovine meat exporter in 2022, with expected shipments of 2.95 million tons, a 27.1% increase from 2021, according to the US Department of Agriculture. The country has seen significant growth in beef exports, with a 25.8% increase in tonnage and a 44% increase in revenue, reaching 12.2 billion dollars until November. China and the United States are the primary importers, with China's imports experiencing a 93% increase in value and 59% increase in tonnage. Despite a decrease in tonnage, Chile's imports of Brazilian beef saw a 29.2% drop in price, making it the third most significant destination.
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With 2.1 million tons of beef exported up to November, Brazil, through the Brazilian Association of Refrigerators (Abrafrigo) reported revenues of 12.2 billion dollars, in both areas the organization celebrated double-digit growth, in the case of tonnage, in the order of 25.8% and for the valuation of 44%. 110 important destinations from Brazil, China the most important From January to November there were 110 destinations that increased their imports, including China, which as the most important destination, acquired 1.1 mt. For a value of 7,480 million dollars, this registered increases of 93% in the case of value and 59% in relation to tonnage. In the second position was the United States, where the shipment of 173,141 mt. was registered, that is, 47% more in interannual terms, while the value did the same, rising by the order of 12.8%, with 904.1 million dollars. YOU MAY BE INTERESTED: Sustainable Livestock Platform, IICA's strategy for the sustainable transition in America ...
Source: Ganaderia

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