In the last eleven months in Argentina, the export of meat exceeded 900,000 tons: Do they reach one million?

Published 2020년 10월 30일

Tridge summary

The Institute for the Promotion of Argentine Beef has reported a decrease of 18.8% in beef exports in September 2020 compared to the same month in 2019, totaling around 246 million dollars for 58,407 tons of product weight. Despite a higher volume of sales, the lower price per ton compensated for a decrease in income in September. From October 2019 to September 2020, Argentina's beef exports reached 918,000 tons, valued at nearly 3.063 million dollars, marking a increase in volume compared to 2019 when 845,000 tons were exported. China has been the main importer of Argentine beef in 2020.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

ARGENTINA, Argentina, October 30, 2020.- These are data collected by the Institute for the Promotion of Beef between October 2019 and September of this year. The exact tonnage, so far, is 918,000. More sales volume, but at a lower price, did not compensate for income in the ninth month of the year. Those are the data left by the exports of beef, according to the Institute for the Promotion of Argentine Beef (Ipcva). Argentine beef sales corresponding to September of this year reached a value of approximately 246 million dollars (18.8% lower than those obtained in the same month of 2019). In summary, shipments of chilled cuts, frozen cuts, and processed meat corresponding to the month of September 2020 totaled 58,407 tons of product weight at a FOB price of 7,350 dollars for chilled cuts without bone and slightly lower than U $ S 3,850 for boneless frozen cuts. However, the outstanding data provided by the Ipcva, beyond the specific photo, is that the Argentine exports of beef ...

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