Exported volume of beef ends July/21 with 166.2 thousand tons in Brazil

Published 2021년 8월 2일

Tridge summary

In July/21, Brazil's beef exports saw a 2.70% increase compared to the same period last year, averaging 7.5 thousand tons per day. This represents an 18.46% rise from the previous month and a 1.77% decrease from July/20, totaling 166.2 thousand tons. The average price per ton rose by 32.98% year-on-year to just under US$ 5,428, contributing to a total trade value of US$ 902,596 million for the month. This increase in price led to a natural rise in exported meat prices, with fat cattle priced at R$ 320.00/@, despite the slight impact of a falling dollar. The absence of beef exports from Argentina also played a role in the increased demand for Brazilian beef, particularly in the Chinese market.
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Original content

The exported volume of fresh, refrigerated or frozen beef ended the month of July/21 with 166.2 thousand tons. The Foreign Trade Secretariat (Camex) reported that the daily average reached 7.5 thousand tons this month, this represents an increase of 2.70% compared to the average of the total exported in the same period last year, which was 7.3 a thousand tons. In the monthly comparison, the volume shipped in July had an increase of 18.46% compared to what was exported in June this year, which shipped 140.3 thousand tons. In the annual comparison, the total shipped this month had a drop of 1.77% compared to the total exported in July last year, which exported 169.2 thousand tons. According to the market analyst at Scot Consultoria, Rodrigo Queiroz, beef shipments had a positive balance due to the strong international demand, mainly to China. "There is a lack of product in the international market and Brazil has consolidated itself as the main country for the supply of beef, which ...

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