Meat World Cup for Argentina: China leads and Chile plays semifinals with Germany

Published Nov 29, 2022

Tridge summary

Argentina is a major exporter of high-quality beef cuts, commanding up to $10,200 per ton in Europe, and primarily exports to China, which accounts for three-quarters of its meat exports. In the first nine months of the year, China's imports of Argentine beef cuts increased by 11.6% year-on-year, while exports to Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain also saw growth. However, there was a decline in exports to Chile and Brazil.
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Argentina, without a doubt, is a big player in the international meat market, not so much for volume but for the quality of its cuts. Thanks to this, it manages to get European countries to pay up to $10,200 per ton for premium cuts, which are part of the so-called Hilton Quota. This is a quota of 29,500 tons that enter the European Union with preferential tariffs, in a period from July 1 to June 30, 2023. Certainly, these quality cuts are a Mecca for beef exporters, due to the prices paid and the virtually assured market, despite the fact that just a year ago up to $14,000 per ton was paid for these cuts. But in terms of volume, for Argentina the World Cup of meat, and the core of the meat business is played in the Far East. It is that China demands three out of every four tons exported by the country. According to data from the Institute for the Promotion of Argentine Beef (IPCVA), in September (last data collected), 46,000 tons of beef product weight were shipped, and more than ...
Source: Mdzol

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