The figures until October for Mexican livestock: More meat production and greater value

Published 2022년 11월 30일

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Mexico's national beef production increased by 2.3% to 1.7 million tons from January to October, valued at 4,779 million dollars, a 26% increase from the previous year. Despite this, international beef purchases fell by 4.9% in tonnage and 7.4% in value. Beef exports also saw an increase, reaching 288,000 tons with a value of 1,945 million dollars. The Agricultural Market Consulting Group (GCMA) predicts a continued positive trend for both production and exports, with an expected increase in production to 2.17 million tons and exports to reach 350,200 tons by the end of 2022.
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Until October, the national beef production totaled 1.7 million tons, 2.3% more than the same period last year; The Agricultural Market Consulting Group (GCMA) indicated that the value of this processing amounted to a total of 4,779 million dollars, almost 26% more than in 2021. Mexico increases its exports and reduces international purchases The consultancy directed by Juan Carlos Anaya specified that hand in hand with the good rhythm in production, imports fell 4.9% in tonnage and 7.4% in value, figures that meant the acquisition of 137,000 tons for 941 million dollars. YOU MAY BE INTERESTED: Argentine beef, ready to enter Mexico; 20 years after foot-and-mouth disease Related to beef exports, these closed the period at 288,000 t. valued at 1,945 million dollars, in both cases there were increases of 9.1% and 3.3% respectively. The GCMA envisions a positive year-end for Mexican beef The GCMA projected in a report that by the end of 2022, Mexican production will reach 2.17 ...
Source: Ganaderia

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