Significant rise in bovine offal shipments from Paraguay to Taiwan

Published 2022년 10월 28일

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From January to September of this year, Paraguay experienced a significant increase in bovine offal exports to Taiwan, with a 306% increase in quantity and a 270% increase in value compared to the same period in 2021. As a result, Taiwan has become the second largest market for Paraguayan bovine offal. The authorization of Taiwan as a destination for this product, granted in May 2021, allowed for a zero tariff on entry. Other major markets for Paraguayan bovine offal include Russia, Maritime Supply, Egypt, Gabon, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Ghana, and the Congo. Additionally, there was a 30% increase in income and a 28% increase in volume in the exports of boneless beef to Taiwan.
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Original content

Between January and September of this year, Paraguay exported 2,952 tons of bovine offal to Taiwan for a value of USD 11.5 million, that is, an increase of 306% in quantity and 270% in value, considering that at the end of the ninth of 2021 only 727 tons were exported for USD 3.1 million. With these numbers, Taiwan currently ranks second in the ranking of the main destinations for Paraguayan bovine offal, according to Senacsa data. The Embassy of Taiwan in Paraguay, in addition to highlighting on its Twitter account that it is the second best market for bovine offal, recalled that the authorization of this destination for this line of products took place at the end of May 2021 and on May 15. January 2022, the island country granted a zero tariff on the entry of the Paraguayan by-product. Currently, the 10 most important markets for national bovine offal are ...
Source: Productivacm

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