With 17% less beef exported to the US, Mexico fell one position in the supply of this protein

Published 2023년 3월 15일

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Mexico's bovine meat exports to the US have seen a 17% year-on-year decrease in the first 10 weeks of the year, totaling 51,355 tons and making it the second-largest supplier behind Canada, which increased its exports by 8% to 65,650 tons. Australia and Brazil round out the top four exporters, with a 21% increase in Australian exports and an 8% decrease in Brazilian exports, totaling 234,432 tons, a 1% decrease from the same period last year.
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During the first 10 weeks of this year, Mexico exported 51,355 tons of bovine meat to the United States, a volume that, although it places it as the second main supplier, also represents a 17% drop in year-on-year terms. According to the Grupo Consultor de Mercados Agrícolas (GCMA), during the same period of 2022, Mexico had positioned 61,886 t. in this destination, which was enough to occupy the first place within the category. Currently, the main exporter of beef to the North American country is Canada, with 65,650 t., that is, 8% more compared to the same set of weeks last year. YOU MAY BE INTERESTED: Weak borders in the US to prevent foot-and-mouth disease, "it could enter from Mexico", they say in Cattle Australia Australia, with 21% more shipments reached the third position; Brazil fell to 4th The Australian meat industry once again reached the third position as a supplier, due to the fact that its shipments to the United States increased 21% year-on-year, accumulating a ...
Source: Ganaderia

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