Colombia received more than 166 million euros from exports of meat and offal in the first 11 months of 2022

Published 2023년 1월 17일

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In 2022, Colombia's livestock exports reached a value of USD 482.55 million across 11 months, with the livestock sector contributing USD 284.7 million, meat and offal bringing in USD 180 million, and dairy products adding USD 17.8 million. Despite a drop in live cattle exports in November, the sector still saw significant growth compared to the previous year. Egypt emerged as the primary destination for Colombian cattle, with Saudi Arabia and Jordan also significant recipients. Overall, exports of cattle were three times higher in November 2022 than in November 2021, generating income almost five times higher.
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The Colombian Federation of Livestock Farmers, according to the report prepared by the Office of Planning and Economic Studies of Fedegán-FNG with data from DANE, has made public that in the first 11 months of 2022 livestock exports totaled USD 482.55 million dollars (445.49 million euros) in FOB value. By sectors, the most outstanding was that of livestock, which registered USD 284.7 million (€262.84 million), while those of meat and offal were USD 180 million (€166.18 million), and those of derivatives Dairy products reached USD 17.8 million (€16.43 million). Exports of live cattle In November, exports of live cattle fell, after the recovery quarter of August-September-October, when more than 30,000 heads were shipped per month on average. This month only 16,381 animals were sent for an FOB value of USD 12.42 million (€11.47 million). However, the monthly volume is 3 times higher than that of November 2021, of just 5,005 animals, while the income is almost 5 times higher (USD ...

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