Mexico will allow pork imports from the UK for the first time

Published 2021년 9월 7일

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Mexico has approved pork imports from the UK, making it the second largest market in Latin America for UK pork after the Dominican Republic. The UK's pork exports totaled over £421 million in 2020 to 75 markets. The UK Agricultural Development Board anticipates UK crab pork exports to Mexico to reach £50 million in the first five years. The UK and Mexico are set to begin negotiations for a new free trade deal this year.
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Mexico is the second market, after the Dominican Republic in Latin America, to allow pork imports from the UK. Mexico currently has a great demand for high-quality pork. In 2020, the UK's pork exports to 75 markets around the world totaled more than £421 million. The UK Agricultural Development Board forecasts UK crab pork exports to the Mexican market will reach £50 million in the first five years. This is a success for the UK food and beverage export industry, following the success of beef exports to the US; Poultry, beef and lamb exports to Japan and pork exports to Taiwan. UK Foreign Secretary Defra George Eustice said, "It's great that a market is open for high-quality, high-margin UK products. Access to the Mexican market, given the huge demand for high-quality pork, will be a big driver for UK livestock industries. This is an important development that will strengthen Britain's reputation around the world for the quality of its food and drink. As a world leader in ...
Source: Vinanet

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