Although the volume decreased by 3% compared to last year's record, U.S. pork exports still reached 2.94 million metric tons in 2025 thanks to the boom in the Mexican and Central American markets.
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According to the latest statistics, the total export turnover of U.S. pork in 2025 reached 8.4 billion USD. Although this figure is down 3% from the record set in 2024, it remains the second highest export value ever recorded in the history of the country's livestock industry. In terms of volume, the U.S. exported a total of 2.94 million tons of pork, down 3% from 2024. However, this result still marks the third highest export volume to date, only behind 2024 and 2020. The overall decline was mainly due to weakened demand from the Chinese, Canadian, and Oceania markets. According to the latest statistics, the total export turnover of U.S. pork in 2025 reached 8.4 billion USD. Although this figure is down 3% from the record set in 2024, it remains the second highest export value ever recorded in the history of the country's livestock industry. In terms of volume, the U.S. exported a total of 2.94 million tons of pork, down 3% from 2024. However, this result still marks the third ...
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