Pork meat: Higher shipments and revenues until June in Paraguay

Published 2021년 7월 9일

Tridge summary

Between January and June of this year, Paraguay saw a 29.4% increase in pork export revenue compared to the same period in 2020, reaching USD 2.8 million. This increase was backed by a 27.6% rise in pork shipments, totaling 1,213 tons. Georgia was the primary market, accounting for 61% of these exports, followed by Uruguay with a 15% share. Additionally, there was a notable 237.1% growth in pork giblet exports, with revenue reaching USD 1.4 million for 893 tons, despite a decrease in income and quantity for pig offal exports.
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Original content

During the first six months of this year, income from shipments of Paraguayan pork reached USD 2.8 million, USD 641 065 more (29.4%) than the figure generated between January and June 2020, which reached USD 2, 1 million. Pork shipments also increased by 29.4%. In the first half of this year, 1,213 tons were shipped, which means an increase of 276 tons, since 937 tons were shipped in the same period last year. Destinations. With 61% participation, the main destination of the national product continues to be Georgia. The second most important market is Uruguay, due to its 15% share. Further behind are the Maritime Suppliers (12%), Mozambique (5%), Angola (3%), Azerbaijan (2%), as well as Gabon and Brazil, which tied with 1%. Pig offal and offal. Exports of pork giblets had a significant growth at the end of the first semester. According to Senacsa data, the volume shipped increased 237.1% and revenues 238%. As of June, USD 1.4 million entered the country for 893 tons exported, ...
Source: Productivacm

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