Uruguay: Meat exports fell 21% in February

Published 2023년 3월 3일

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Uruguay's beef exports in February decreased by 21% compared to the same month in 2022, totaling $196 million, down from $247 million a year earlier, as reported by Uruguay XXI. The decline was largely due to a 36% drop in exports to China, which fell from $147 million in February 2022 to $94 million last month. Despite this, beef exports still accounted for 21% of Uruguay's total exports in February.
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Beef exports from Uruguay fell 21% in February, compared to the levels exported in the same month of 2022, and totaled 196 million dollars against 247 million dollars registered a year ago, according to data from Uruguay XXI. The reason was again the drop in exports to China, which had a strong impact on the downturn, according to Blasina y Asociados. In this sense, shipments to the Asian country fell by 36% compared to the previous year, and revenue from these businesses increased from US$147 million in February 2022 to US$94 million last month. Despite the ...
Source: Beefpoint

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