Pork shipments of Brazil increase compared to January 2022 and in the weekly comparison

Published Jan 23, 2023

Tridge summary

Between January 1 and January 15, 2023, Brazil's pork exports experienced a significant growth compared to the same period in 2022, as reported by the Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex). The exports earned US$ 134,583,304, marking an 89.55% increase in revenue from the previous year. The volume of pork meat shipped during this period was 53,980.27 tons, which is 79.62% of the total from January 2022. The daily average revenue during this period was US$ 8,972,220, a 25.4% increase from January 2022, and the average price per ton of pork meat exported was US$ 2,493,194, which is 12.5% higher than January 2022.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

According to information from the Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex) of the Federal Government, released this Monday (23), exports of fresh and frozen pork meat in these 15 working days in January increased results both in relation to January 2022 and in compared to the previous week. The revenue obtained from pork exports until the end of the second week of the month, US$ 134,583,304, represents 89.55% over the amount obtained in January 2022, which was US$ 150,282,974. In the case of volume shipped, the 53,980.27 tons are 79.62% of the total registered in January of last year, amounting to 67,793.745 tons. Revenue by daily average until the third week of January was US$ 8,972,220, an amount 25.4% higher than January 2022. In comparison with the previous week, there was an increase of 3.5%. In the case of tons per daily average, there were 3,598.684, there was an increase ...

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