Brazilian pork with an increasing share of the meat markets

Published Oct 20, 2021

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In September, Brazil's pork exports hit 112,200 tons, marking a 29.7% increase from the previous year, with China being the primary market. From January to September 2021, Brazil's pork exports rose by 13.6% to 868,800 tonnes, generating revenue of $2.06 billion, a 22.9% increase year-on-year. Other Asian and South American countries also contributed to the growth in pork imports, including the Philippines, Argentina, and Japan. China led in the imports of fresh chilled and frozen pork, accounting for 55% of the total exports.
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In September, Brazilian pork was exported worldwide to 112,200 tons, reported the Brazilian Livestock Breeders Association (ABPA) In addition to the meat itself, processed products were also exported, which is 29.7% more than in the same month last year. Business in China played an important role in this, as compared to September 2020, exports in this direction increased by 22% to 53,400 tons. And China remained the main destination for Brazilian pork In the first three quarters, Brazilian pork exports increased by 13.6% year-on-year to 868,800 tonnes; As a result, revenues increased by 22.9% to $ 2.06 billion. This corresponds to approximately EUR 1.78 billion. “Other markets in Asia and South America have also increased Brazilian pork imports, including from the Philippines, Argentina, Japan and others. They helped the sector grow and helped it break the $ 2 billion (€ 1.73 billion) mark in just nine months, ”explained ABPA marketing director Luis Roy. Read also: Another ASF ...
Source: SwiatRolnika

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