Foreign trade of Paraguay for poultry items particularly meat and offal generated 29% more income until September

Published 2021년 10월 4일

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Exports of poultry products increased by 29% in the first nine months of the year, reaching US $ 4.25 million, compared to the same period last year. Pork product exports also saw a 10.8% increase, totaling 5,341 tons. The average price per ton also rose by 9.4% to US $ 797. The largest market for Paraguayan poultry products was Russia, with a 36% share, followed by Angola and Proveeduría Marítima. Other countries like Mozambique, Bahamas, Albania, and others also contributed to the diversification of operational destinations.
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Original content

In a scenario of greater commercial flow and an improvement in prices, exports of poultry items (meat, offal and offal) registered an increase of 29% until the end of the third quarter of the year, going from US $ 3.50 million from last year to US $ 4.25 million in the current season, according to the monthly report of the National Animal Health and Quality Service (Senacsa). Between January and September of this year, some 5,341 tons of pork products were sent abroad, a volume corresponding to a growth of 10.8% compared to the 4,818 tons shipped in the same period last year. The average price improved 9.4% and reached a level of US $ 797 per ton, against US $ 728 last year, according to the official veterinary service report. Another outstanding fact in poultry foreign trade is the diversification of operational destinations so far this year. Russia was the largest buyer of Paraguayan poultry products with a 36% share, followed by Angola with 10% and ...
Source: Elagro

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