In nine working days, pork exports from Brazil reach 53.08% of the revenue registered in May 2022

Published May 15, 2023

Tridge summary

In the first half of May 2023, pork exports have seen a mixed performance compared to April 2022. The nine working days have achieved higher revenue and volume exports compared to the same period last year, but not as high as May 2022. The daily average revenue and the average volume shipped also experienced fluctuations, with an increase from the previous month but a decrease from May 2022. The average price per ton of pork exported in May 2023 was slightly higher than in the previous week, showing an overall increase compared to May 2022.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

According to information from the Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex) of the Federal Government, released this Monday (15), exports of fresh and frozen pork meat in the nine working days of May had results higher than April of last year, but this second week brought smaller numbers than the first week of the month. The exception was the price paid per ton, which had a slight increase in relation to the first week of May. The revenue obtained from pork exports at the beginning of May, US$ 101,282,406, represents 53.08% of the total collected in the entire month of May 2022, which was US$ 190,808,581. In the case of volume shipped, the 39,016,152 tons are 48.9% of the total registered in May last year, amounting to 79,786,145 tons. Revenue per daily average until this week in May was US$ 11,253,600, an amount 29.8% higher than in May 2022. Compared to the previous week, there was a decrease of 14.87%. In the case of tons per daily average, there were 4,335.128, there ...

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