Germany again Denmark's most important pork customer

Published 2022년 9월 28일

Tridge summary

Danish pork suppliers have seen a decrease in exports to China, leading them to increase sales to Germany by 12.1% in the first half of 2022. Despite a decrease in live pig exports to Germany, sales of canned meat, pork sides, sausages, and cuts increased. Due to a collapse in demand from China, the EU internal market made up a larger share of Danish pork sales, with increases in sales to Poland, Sweden, Italy, France, Spain, and the Netherlands. Third-country trade saw a decrease in exports to the UK but an increase in exports to Japan, Australia, the Philippines, and the USA.
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The significant slump in pork exports to China has forced Danish suppliers to look for alternative sales markets. They also found what they were looking for in Germany. According to the umbrella organization of the Danish agriculture and food industry (L&F), deliveries of meat, sausages, meat by-products and live animals to Germany in the first half of 2022 increased by a total of 23,770 t or 12.1% to 219,520 t compared to the same period of the previous year. mainly half and partial sales In terms of both volume and value, Germany was once again the most important customer for Danish exporters. Although the export of live pigs to the federal territory decreased somewhat compared to the previous year, sales of canned meat, pork sides, sausages and, in particular, cuts increased. Demand from China collapsed Germany lost its leading role as the most important customer to China last year. From January to June 2022, however, Danish pork deliveries to the People's Republic fell by ...

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