Chile: Dairy exports close the first half of the year with an increase of 7.5% compared to 2023

Published 2024년 7월 29일

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In the first half of 2024, Chile's dairy product exports rose by 7.5% to US$ 131.6 million, driven by increased shipments to the US, Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil. The US remains the top destination, accounting for 22.4% of total exports, followed by the UAE, Mexico, Colombia, and Peru. Condensed milk is the leading export, with other dairy-based preparations, cheese, and whole milk powder also significant. Brazil notably increased its imports from Chile by 246%, while exports of serums saw a 4.5% decline.
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According to data from the Bulletin of Advances in Foreign Trade of Dairy Products prepared by the Office of Agrarian Studies and Policies -Odepa-, reproduced by the National Federation of Milk Producers (Fedeleche), exports of dairy products in January and June of 2024 amounted to a total of US$ 131.6 million, which represents an increase of 7.5% compared to the same period of the previous year. In the first half of 2024, dairy shipments registered an increase of US$ 9.2 million compared to the same period in 2023, an increase mainly due to the growth observed in shipments to the United States, Mexico, Colombia and Brazil. When breaking down the data, it is observed that the main destination of Chilean dairy products continues to be the United States, with a participation in the total of 22.4%, which represents sales of US$29.5 million and an advance of 12.8%. compared to the previous year. The United Arab Emirates maintains second place with a share of 17.8%, and presents an ...

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