The EU exported less pork in January than a year ago

Published 2023년 3월 28일

Tridge summary

European pork exports to third countries, excluding the UK, in January 2023 saw a decrease of 12.8% compared to January 2022, totaling 319,691 tons. This decline is due to a decrease in production in Europe and difficulty in competing with prices in countries like the US, Canada, and Brazil. The main destination, China, saw a 4.1% decrease in imports. There was a significant reduction in exports to South Korea and the Philippines, but a 10% increase to Japan and the Ivory Coast.
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Original content

European pork exports to third countries (excluding the United Kingdom) in January 2023 have decreased compared to a year ago, according to the latest data published by Eurostat. The total volumes exported amount to 319,691 tons, therefore, a decrease of 12.8% compared to January 2022. Exports to the main destinations have fallen, as a result of the drop in production in Europe and the difficulty of competing with the most attractive prices in other destinations such as the United States, Canada and Brazil. To China, the main destination, 123,653 t have been exported, which is 4.1% less. To South Korea (with 23,834 t) ...
Source: Agrodigital

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