Chilean meat industry exported 393,000 tons of pork in 2022

Published 2023년 1월 13일

Tridge summary

The Chilean pork industry faced challenges in 2022 due to global and national issues, leading to a decrease in exports by 12% in volume and 20% in value compared to the previous year. Despite these challenges, the industry remains optimistic and is focusing on efficiency and safety measures. The primary markets for Chilean pork are China, South Korea, and Japan. Rabobank predicts that the global pork industry will continue to face high production costs and changing consumer trends in 2023.
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Original content

The general scenario is particular, since global and national contingencies in 2022 presented numerous difficulties for the white meat industry and other sectors Inflation, high commodity prices, political and social conflicts, and various diseases, all of which represented challenges with a direct and indirect impact on production costs, stability, and forecasts. In this scenario, the Chilean industry had to be resilient, facing various situations with a positive attitude despite adversity. When analyzing pork exports in detail, 2022 figures from Chilean Customs show that their drop was mainly due to global factors, which had a direct and indirect impact in both the Chilean and global pork industry growth. As recorded by Chilean Customs, the industry exported 393,000 tons cwe of pork, a 12% reduction in volume compared to 2021, and a value above 646 million USD, which represents a 20% reduction from 2021. China, South Korea, and Japan remain the primary destination markets for ...
Source: EuroMeat

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