Paraguay: Shipments from the pork sector continued to rise at the end of the third quarter

Published 2023년 10월 7일

Tridge summary

Exports from the pork sector in Paraguay have shown significant growth, with a 127% increase in meat and offal shipments from January to September compared to the same period in 2022. The National Animal Quality and Health Service (Senacsa) reported a 196% increase in income for the sector, reaching USD 12,876,547, thanks to the authorization of the Republic of China (Taiwan) market. Taiwan was the main export market, acquiring 54% of the volume, followed by Uruguay with 28% and Georgia with 15%. However, there was a 76% decrease in offal shipments during the same period. The fluctuations in volume and prices are considered normal due to market dynamics.
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Exports from the pork sector continued to report growth at the end of the third quarter of the year. From January to September, 5,125 tons of meat and offal were shipped to 7 destinations, representing 127% more than in the same period in 2022 when 2,254 tons of the products were shipped. According to the latest bulletin from the National Animal Quality and Health Service (Senacsa), income for the sector increased by 196% taking into account that USD 12,876,547 were achieved, about USD 8 million more than last year, when it had been allowed. the income of USD 4,348,926. This sustained increase continued due to the use of the Republic of China (Taiwan) market after its authorization in November 2022. Thus, the first export market until the ninth month of 2023 was the Taiwanese market, which acquired 54% of the volume. Then followed Uruguay, which took 28%, Georgia 15%, Brazil 2%, Angola 1% and Ivory Coast did not exceed 0%, according to the report. Variations could be normal In the ...
Source: Agromeat

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