Uruguayan dairy exports show momentum in August

Published 2024년 9월 6일

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Uruguay's dairy product exports saw an 18% growth in the year-on-year comparison, reaching US$ 76 million in August. Algeria was the primary buyer, accounting for 31% of the total exports, followed by Brazil at 29%. Whole milk powder sales led, making up 79% of Uruguay's dairy exports. However, there was an 18% year-on-year decrease in cheese exports due to reduced shipments to Brazil. The cumulative dairy product exports from January to August totaled US$ 507 million, marking a 7% year-on-year decrease, with Brazil still being the largest market.
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Dairy product exports experienced an 18% growth in the year-on-year comparison. In August, the sector exported US$ 76 million, with Algeria as the main buyer, representing 31% of the total, followed by Brazil (29%), reported Uruguay XXI. One fact that stood out was that the export podium in August was completed by Algeria with a 7% share. About 1,500 tons of whole milk powder were shipped to this African country at a FOB value of US$/t 3,590 and 13 tons of butter. Sales of milk powder continued to lead and represented 79% of Uruguay's dairy exports, with about 15,500 tons shipped. The average shipped price was around US$/t 3,600 FOB, similar to July, although in volume about 3 thousand tons more were sold last month. The next most important item, cheese, registered a year-on-year decrease of 18%, due to a drop in cheese shipments to Brazil. Together with cheese and cottage cheese sales, butter exports accounted for 18% in this category. In the ...
Source: Agromeat

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