Brazilian pork shipments to China increased in the first quarter, but remained 1.5% below the same period in 2021

Published 2023년 3월 29일

Tridge summary

Brazil's pork exports to China experienced a 38% surge in the first two months of the year compared to the same period in 2022, reaching nearly 73.2 thousand tons. Despite this growth, it represented a 1.5% decrease from the 74.2 thousand tons exported in the same period in 2021. The aim is to increase these volumes, as they currently account for 44% of Brazil's total pork exports, up from 37% in the previous year.
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Monitoring pork shipments to China shows that Brazil showed significant growth during the first two months, equivalent to an increase of almost 38% over the same period last year. Even so, the volume of almost 73.2 thousand tons shipped was 1.5% below the 74.2 thousand tons shipped in the same two-month period of 2021. One of the missions of the Brazilian delegation present in China is to show that Brazil is able to supply larger volumes of this protein that is so consumed in that country. Volumes, by the way, which have already exceeded 58 thousand tons in the months of March and June 2021. In the first two months, the volume destined for China represented ...

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