Global beef and meat exports up to the third quarter were more than those of all 2019

Published 2020년 11월 10일

Tridge summary

Despite the challenges of 2020, Colombia's meat sector has seen significant growth. Live animal exports have surpassed previous years' figures, reaching over 175 million dollars along with meat sales. Beef exports, in particular, have increased by 50% from last year, with Russia and Lebanon being the leading destinations. Additionally, live cattle sales are also on the rise, with Iraq as the primary recipient. Analysts predict that Colombia will hit record numbers with around 30,000 tons of meat exported and over 200,000 bovines sold if the current trend continues.
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Original content

Although this year has not been one of many encouraging news, one of the few is that the meat sector in Colombia continues to perform well. Not only were shipments of live animals far exceeded compared to previous years, but also the sale of meat continues to rise. Between the two items, they add up to more than USD 175 million. As of September 30, 2020, 22,010 tons of beef have been exported for a value of USD 79,515,000, according to DANE figures condensed by the Office of Planning and Economic Investigations of Fedegán-FNG. This corresponds to an increase of 50% compared to the 14,688 tons registered in September last year, and 47.5% more than the USD 53,894,000 that were worth then. (Read: There is satisfactory progress to achieve admissibility in the US and other countries) But in addition, with the results of the ninth month of the year, what was achieved in all of 2019 has already been exceeded: 20,774 t at a cost of USD 76,208,000. The records for all of 2018 were also ...
Source: MXContexto

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