Spain: Cured ham exports grow by 4.21% in volume until the third quarter of 2023

Published 2023년 12월 17일

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During the first half of the year, there was an increase in the value of ham exports, with the European Union accounting for 71.1% and third countries for 28.9%. France and Germany were the main markets within the EU, with Portugal, Austria, and Sweden also increasing their value of exports. The boneless ham format rose in volume and value, with Sweden and the US as the top consumers with the highest prices for this format.
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Likewise, exports were carried out for a total value of 458,786,183.15 euros, which has implied an increase of 9.13% in this regard in relation to the previous year. Furthermore, the average price per kilo of ham has increased during this period, standing at 10.85 euros, specifically 4.72% compared to the same period in 2022, when it was 10.36 euros/kg. For its part, the average price in European Union countries stood at 9.97 euros, compared to 13.00 euros in third countries, leading to an increase of 6.88 and 2.30%, respectively. In global figures, the countries of the European Union imported a total of 30,089.95 tons during these months, increasing by 8.23%, while third countries recorded a volume of 12,212.70 tons, 4.53% less. Thus, during the first half of the year, the European Union accounted for 71.1% of cured ham exports, while 28.9% corresponded to third countries. Within the European Union, the main markets for cured ham continue to be France and Germany, accounting for ...
Source: EuroMeat

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