Exports of cured ham increase by 4.95% in 2023, to almost 60,000 tons and their value 10.8% higher in Spain

Published 2024년 3월 12일

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In 2023, Spanish cured ham exports saw a significant increase of 4.95%, amounting to 59,850.29 tons and valued at 657.18 million euros, marking a 10.8% rise from the previous year. The majority of these exports, 72.2%, were imported by the European Union, with France and Germany as the primary markets. Outside the EU, Brazil, Chile, and Norway experienced the most substantial growth in import value. The average price per kilo of ham also rose by 5.58% to 10.98 euros. This growth in exports is credited to the growing popularity of Serrano ham in non-EU countries and a positive trend within the EU.
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Spanish cured ham exports rose by 4.95% in 2023, to 59,850.29 tons, while in value they reached 657.18 million euros, that is, 10.8% more than the previous year. The countries of the European Union imported a total of 43,216.85 tons of cured ham, adding up to 72.2% of exports, compared to the 16,633.44 tons that have been obtained in third countries, with 27.8%, according to the data provided this Tuesday by the Serrano Ham Consortium. Within the EU, the main reference markets for cured ham have continued to be countries such as France, which has seen the volume of its exports increase by 4.95%, followed by Germany, with an increase of 7.32%. On the other hand, the third destinations that have reflected the most notable growth in terms of value have been Brazil, at 88.06%; Chile, at 28.25% and Norway at 20.37%. In terms of formats, 18.41% of the pieces exported in this period correspond to the bone-in format, which has led to a decrease of 2.28% in terms of volume, and 7.92% in ...

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