Record pork production in Colombia last year

Published 2023년 2월 8일

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In 2022, Colombian households saw a rise in pork consumption, with each person eating 13 kg, a 7.2% increase from the previous year. This surge in demand led to a record high in pork production, reaching 526 million tons, a 7.4% profit growth and 9% production growth over the past 12 years. The industry also saw a 6.6% increase in the number of pigs in authorized plants, totaling 5,536,335. Despite an inflation rate of 13.12%, pork was the most affordable animal protein, experiencing a price increase of only 14.4%, making it the most accessible source of quality protein for Colombian households.
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Pork consumption by Colombian households increased in 2022, from 12.1 kg to 13 kg per person, according to estimates. Likewise, due to growth in consumption, Colombian pork production increased to 526 million tons last year, 7.2% more than the 491,244 tons produced in 2021. "The results of the benefit of pork and the production of pork in 2022 are a record for the sector and make it one of the activities of Colombian agriculture that registers a major continuous growth in the last 12 years at an average rate of 7,4% in profit and 9% in production", indicated Jeffrey Fajardo, executive president of Pork Colombia. In 2022, a number of 5,536,335 heads was reported on the part of the authorized plants, 6.6% more than in 2021, representing an additional of 342,020 heads. It stands out that the rate of growth of the year is superior to that of 2020 and 2021 which were 3.7% and 3.8% respectively, a good indicator of the recovery and increase of the inventory and of the productive ...
Source: EuroMeat

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