Brazilian pork exports exceed 100,000 tons in December

Published 2023년 1월 12일

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Brazil's pork exports in December saw a significant increase of 14.6% in volume and 32.5% in revenue compared to the same period in 2021, with China being the main importer. Despite this, total exports for 2022 were 1.4% lower than in the previous year, and revenue also saw a 2.6% decrease. The second half of 2022 saw the highest monthly average of exports in volume, contributing to the year's shipments reaching nearly the same numbers as in the record-breaking 2021.
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The Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA) informs that Brazilian pork exports (considering all products, between fresh and processed) totaled 102.8 thousand tons in December, volume 14, 6% higher than that registered in the twelfth month of 2021, with 89.7 thousand tons. In revenue, the increase reached 32.5%, with US$ 253.8 million in December last year, compared to US$ 191.5 million in 2021. With the performance recorded in December, total exports for 2022 reached 1.120 million tons, a volume 1.4% lower than that recorded in the same period of the previous year, with 1.137 million tons. The total revenue generated last year reached US$ 2.572 billion, a result 2.6% lower than that recorded in 2021, with US$ 2.641 billion. In the survey by country, China (main destination) imported 53.5 thousand tons in December, a volume 79.6% greater than that carried out in the same period of 2021, with 29.8 thousand tons. Other highlights were Chile, with 5.8 thousand tons ...
Source: EuroMeat

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