September figures consolidate a new record for the year to date

Published 2024년 10월 22일

Tridge summary

Argentina's beef exports hit a new record in September, with a total of 74,812 tons exported valued at USD 301.95 million, marking a 3% increase in volume and an 11% increase in value compared to August. The net volume of beef exported was around 86.4 tons, a 43% increase from the same period last year. From January to September, the total shipments of fresh, frozen, and processed meat generated approximately 2,255 million dollars, a 3% increase from the same period last year. China continues to be the main buyer of Argentina's beef, but its participation has decreased from 77% to 73%, contributing 53% of the total foreign currency against 60% last year. The United States, Israel, the European Union, and neighboring countries have seen increased participation in beef purchases.
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(NAP) The volumes of beef exported during September show a new record with a total of 74,812 tons of product weight valued at USD 301.95 million, comprising chilled, frozen and processed beef cuts, according to INDEC data In the report that was published by the digital weekly Lote de Noticias de Rsogan, compared to the data for August, this represents an improvement of 3% in volume and 11% in turnover. By preliminarily discounting the bones resulting from butchering - data that will later be confirmed by SAGPyA - it can be estimated that the net volume of beef exported during the last month would amount to about 86.4 tons equivalent to bone-in carcass, a figure that is slightly higher than the 85 thousand tons officially reported in August and 43% higher when compared to the 60.5 tons of a year ago. If this figure is confirmed, the total volume exported so far this year would amount to 698 thousand tons of bone-in beef equivalent, which would reflect a 9% growth compared to the ...

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