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In the first seven months of this year, Argentina’s seafood export revenue decreased by 3.6% year-on-year

Raja Gigas
Seafood
Argentina
Published Sep 5, 2023

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During the first seven months of this year, Argentina's total exports of agricultural products reached $23.423 billion, including a 4.3% contribution from fishery exports. However, the overall export earnings decreased by 3.6% compared to the previous year. The main destinations for these products were Asia, with earnings of $427 million, followed by Europe with $261 million, North America with $126 million, and South America with $86 million. Among the exported aquatic products, shrimp tails generated the highest revenue, followed by squid, whole shrimp, and cod steaks. However, the export volume and value of whole shrimp decreased by 16.8% and 31.9% respectively, while the squid export value decreased by 24% year-on-year.
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According to news from SeafareMedia on August 30, in the first seven months of this year, Argentina’s exports of agricultural primary products and finished products totaled US$23.423 billion, of which fishery exports accounted for 4.3%, and export earnings decreased by 3.6% year-on-year. the During this period, Argentina exported 254,599 tons of aquatic products, with an export value of US$1.003 billion. Among them, shrimp tails were the product with the most export revenue, followed by squid, third by whole shrimp, and cod steaks in fourth. the The main destination of these products is Asia, with export earnings of US$427 million, followed by Europe, with export earnings of US$261 million, export earnings to North America of US$126 million, and ...
Source: Foodmate
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