Brazil starts November with more beef exports

Published 2022년 11월 16일

Tridge summary

Between November 1-8, 2022, Brazil experienced a significant surge in its agricultural exports, with beef, chicken meat, and pork exports reaching impressive figures. Beef exports marked a 101.5% increase from the previous year, with a daily average of 8,609 tons and revenue of $368.50 million. Chicken meat and offal exports saw a daily average of 20,216 tons, a 25.6% increase from November 2021, totaling $331.6 million. Lastly, pork exports rose by 45% from November 2021, with a daily average of 5,358 tons and revenue of $110.8 million, showing a 14.5% increase from the previous year. Overall, these exports have contributed to a notable growth in the agricultural sector, highlighting Brazil's strength as a global supplier of these products.
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Original content

In the first eight working days of November, Brazil exported 68,876 tons of fresh, chilled or frozen beef, with a daily average of 8,609 tons, according to preliminary data from the Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex), of the Ministry of Economy. This volume is 101.5% greater than that seen in the same month last year, when the average was 4,272 tons per day. Revenue in the period was US$ 368.50 million. On a daily basis, the figure of $5.35 million is 8.5% higher than the daily average of $4.93 million a year earlier. Exports of chicken meat and its offal in the period reached 161.73 thousand tons, or 20,216 tons per day, on average. In October last year, the country shipped an average of 16,099 tons per day, which led to a total of 305,800 tons for the month. In billing, the daily average for this month's period, of US$ 2,050.50, is 14.6% higher than the US$ 1,788.90 obtained per day in the same month of 2021. The total billed so far is US$ ...

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