Uruguay: Beef exports to China revalued 4.3% in September

Published 2023년 10월 9일

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Uruguay's exports of boneless and bone-in frozen beef to China remained steady in September compared to August, with around 11,507 tons of boneless frozen meat and 5,610 tons of bone-in frozen meat imported. The United States was ranked second in terms of frozen meat imports, followed by Canada and Israel. Overall, Uruguay exported 29,263 tons of meat in September, with a significant decrease in chilled meat and an increase in frozen meat compared to the previous month. In 2023, Uruguay exported 248,000 tons of fresh beef, with decreases in values and volume compared to the previous year.
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Exports of fresh boneless and boneless beef to China increased by 4.3% during the month of September compared to August. Shipments of the frozen product to the Asian giant recorded an average monthly value of $4,440 per ton. In September, China imported from Uruguay about 11,507 tons of boneless frozen meat, and 5,610 tons of bone-in frozen meat, meaning a level similar to that acquired in the month of August, according to export request data reported by the National Directorate of Customs. The United States ranked second among the main frozen meat destinations with 4,324 tons of deboned product, while Canada took the podium with 1,020 tons. For its part, in fourth place behind the North American nation was Israel, with an import of 841 tons of Uruguayan deboned frozen meat, in a context where there was a lower proportion of shipments of chilled meat. On a monthly basis, shipments abroad reached 29,263 tons, at an average FOB (free on board) value of $5,495 per ton. In the ...
Source: Agromeat

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