The white pork sector seeks sales strategies in the face of "complicated" global trade.

Published Mar 2, 2026

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Interview with the director of Interporc, Alberto Herranz, who believes that global trade, marked by tariff wars and free trade agreements, forces players to compete on a "complicated board." The white pork producer and industrial sector is in favor of seeking "medium and long-term" strategies to position itself in a global trade marked by tariff wars and free trade agreements that force players to compete on a "complicated board." This was assured in an interview with Efeagro by the general director of the interprofessional of white-coated pork (Interporc), Alberto Herranz, who reviewed the current sector situation marked, among other aspects, by commercial geopolitics following the tariff war led by the United States. That destination is not currently one of the most relevant for the sector because around 100 million euros are sold annually (close to 1% of the total exported) but Herranz has acknowledged that in recent years sales have been on the rise although he fears that the ...
Source: PEefeagro

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