Pork meat exports of Paraguay decreased by 30%

Published 2021년 10월 6일

Tridge summary

Paraguay's national pork exports experienced a significant decrease of 30% in volume and 45% in value by the end of September compared to the same period in 2020, with a total of 1,617 tons exported. Georgia was the main destination, contributing to 52% of the total value generated. Other notable markets included Uruguay, Brazil, Maritime Suppliers, Mozambique, Angola, Azerbaijan, and Gabon, each with varying percentages of participation. Additionally, there was a notable increase in pork offal exports, with a 147% rise in volume and a 160% increase in value. However, there was a decrease in the exports of pork remains, with a drop of 51% in quantity and 29% in value compared to the same period last year.
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Original content

National pork exports were down 30% at the end of September this year, considering that Paraguay exported 1,617 tons; On the other hand, during the same period of 2020, 2,310 tons were shipped. In terms of value, foreign exchange earnings fell 45%. Until September, USD 3.8 million were generated, USD 3.1 million less than the USD 6.9 million registered at the end of the ninth month of last year. In terms of destinations, Georgia accounted for 52% of the total value generated by pork exports. 20% of participation corresponds to the Uruguayan market, while 12% belongs to Brazil. Other important destinations were Maritime Suppliers (8%), Mozambique (4%), as well as Angola (2%), Azerbaijan and Gabon, which tied with 1%. Offal. Both in volume (147%) and income (160%), pork offal exports had a considerable increase at the end of September, since 1,521 tons were shipped for USD 2.5 million, while in the first nine months of 2020 USD entered 998 312 for 616 tons exported. Remains. Between ...
Source: Productivacm

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