Egypt doubles beef imports from Brazil

Published 2022년 9월 6일

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From January to August of this year, Egypt significantly increased its imports of Brazilian beef, nearly doubling from 41,300 tonnes in the same period last year to 81,300 tonnes, a 96.8% increase. Brazil's beef exports, including fresh and processed meat, saw an 18.4% increase in volume and a 40.7% increase in revenue, reaching 1.5 million tonnes and USD 8,825 billion respectively in the first seven months of 2022. China was the largest buyer of Brazilian beef, followed by the United States, with Egypt ranking third. Overall, Brazil's beef exports in August totaled 230,100 tonnes, generating USD 1.36 billion in sales.
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São Paulo – Egypt nearly doubled Brazilian beef imports from January to August this year, according to information released this Tuesday (6) by the Brazilian Meat Packers Association (Abrafrigo). The Arab country went from purchasing 41,300 tonnes in the first eight months of 2021 to 81,300 tonnes in the same period this year, up 96.8%. Overall, Brazilian beef exports reached 1.5 million tonnes in the first seven months of 2022, yielding USD 8,825 billion in revenue, an 18.4% increase in volume, and 40.7% in revenue. The numbers include fresh and processed beef. Solely in August, exports totaled 230,100 tonnes, tallying USD 1.36 billion in sales, an expansion of 8.6% in volume and 15.8% in revenue. China was the leading buyer from January to August, with 786,800 tonnes and USD 5.3 billion, up 31% in volume and ...
Source: Anba

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