Brazil: With an increase of almost 30% in meat exports, MS is on the way to becoming a multiprotein state

Published Jan 26, 2023

Tridge summary

In 2022, Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil, saw a significant increase in beef and pork exports, with a 29.52% revenue increase and an 18.47% volume increase in beef exports, reaching US$ 1.1 billion and 201.2 thousand tons. China was the main destination for fresh beef from the state, with a 148.11% increase in purchases. The state also experienced a 20.38% revenue increase and a 10.27% volume decrease in pork exports, with Hong Kong being the main destination. This success is attributed to the efficiency and production of the animal protein chain in the state, as well as policies that encourage results.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

An example of this was the increase in beef and pork exports last year. In 2022, the State shipped abroad US$ 1.1 billion and 201.2 thousand tons of beef, guaranteeing a gain of 29.52% in revenue and an increase of 18.47% in volume when compared to the previous year, considering revenue of US$ 849.9 million and volume of 169.8 thousand tons reached in 2021. Brazil exported US$ 11.8 billion and 1.99 million tons of beef in 2022 - an increase of 48.18% in revenue and 27.63% increase in volume when compared to 2021. Given these numbers, Mato Grosso do Sul accounted for 9.32% of Brazilian revenue from exports of fresh beef and occupied 5th place in the national ranking. Last year, China was the first destination for fresh beef in Mato Grosso do Sul, with 35.93% of revenue and the equivalent of 61.5 thousand tons. Compared to 2021, there was an increase of 148.11% in the amount sent to China. Chile ranks second, with 12.93% of Mato Grosso do Sul's revenues from beef exports and reduced ...

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