Pork exports from Mexico to Canada grow 184%

Published Sep 23, 2021

Tridge summary

Mexican pork exports saw a 5.2% year-on-year increase between January and August 2021, totaling 180,642 tons and generating an economic spill of $692.7 million, up 14.3% from the same period in 2020. Japan continued to be the main destination for Mexican pork, accounting for 49.1% of total exports. However, Canada saw the highest growth, with imports from Mexico increasing by 184.9%, while China's imports experienced a 15.9% decrease. The United States also increased its imports of Mexican pork by 27.4%.
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• The Agricultural Markets Consulting Group indicated that although Japan and China are the main export markets for Mexican pork, Canada made a jump of 184.9% in the period January - August of this year, importing 2,785 t. coming from our country. During the first eight months of the year, Mexican pork exports showed a year-on-year increase of 5.2% in the volume category, totaling 180,642 tons, this according to the Agricultural Markets Consultant Group (GCMA). These shipments generated an economic spill for our country that amounted to 692.7 million dollars, a figure that reflected an increase of 14.3% over the same period of 2020. During this period, the main destination for Mexican pork meat continued to be Japan, accounting for 49.1% of total exports, with a volume of 88,650 tons, an amount 10.9% higher than what was observed a year ago. However, Canada was the country with the highest growth, because despite covering only 1.5% of shipments, the tonnage traded to this ...
Source: Porcicultura

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