China cut pork imports by 28% in the first half of the year

Published 2024년 8월 12일

Tridge summary

From January to June 2024, China imported 2.6 million tonnes of pork, a 28% decrease from the previous year. Major suppliers like Spain, Denmark, Brazil, and the Netherlands saw significant declines in sales volumes. Spain, while still a key supplier with 255,000 tonnes, experienced a 28% drop. Denmark had the largest percentage decline at 44%, followed by Brazil and the Netherlands with declines of 37% and 33% respectively. Imports of fresh and frozen meat decreased, whereas imports of by-products like heads, feet, and tails slightly increased.
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Original content

In January to June 2024, a total of 2.6 million tonnes of pork were imported from the main supplier countries. This corresponds to a decrease of 28% compared to the previous year. All major supplier countries have had to accept sharp declines in sales volumes to China so far this year. This also affected Spain, which remained one of the main suppliers with a total of 255,000 tonnes, but had to cope with a drop of 28% compared to the previous year. Denmark recorded the largest percentage decline of 44%. But Brazil and the Netherlands also suffered significant sales declines of 37% ...
Source: Agromeat

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