Brazilian pork exports end June surpassing June/22 and May/23 in volume and revenue

Published 2023년 7월 3일

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Brazilian pork meat exports in June 2023 increased by over 24% in revenue and 16.5% in volume compared to the same month last year. The strengthening relations between Brazil and China and low pork prices in China contribute to the increase in Brazilian pork exports. The revenue from pork exports until the end of June surpassed the total collected in June 2022 by 24.54%, while the volume shipped increased by 16.51% compared to the previous year.
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According to information from the Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex) of the Federal Government, released this Monday (3), exports of fresh, chilled or frozen pork meat in the 21 working days of June exceeded by more than 24% the revenue obtained in June last year and at 16.5% in volume. According to an analysis released by DATAGRO, the strengthening of relations between Brazil and China, reinforced by the fact that Brazilian pork was the one that most gained space in protein imports by the Chinese in 2023, is a point to be taken into account. Another factor is that, in China, pork prices are low, which limits the increase in local production. The revenue obtained from pork exports until the end of June, US$ 248,327,943, surpassed by 24.54% the total collected in the entire month of June 2022, which was US$ 202,636,134. In the case of volume shipped, the 97,139,221 tons are 16.51% more than the total registered in June last year, amount of 83,371,448 tons. Compared to revenues from ...

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