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6 million, an increase of 9.
4% and 15.
9% respectively compared with the same period last year
.
In the first 11 months, Brazilian pork exports were 1.
047 million tons, exceeding the level of 2020, an increase of 11.
29% year-on-year; the amount was US$2.
449 billion, an increase of 17.
8% year-on-year; the average monthly export volume and export volume were 95,200 tons and 222.
7 million, respectively The U.
S.
dollar further strengthens the outside world's confidence in the industry market
.
The head of the marketing department of the association, Luis, said that the increase in exports to important markets such as Japan and other South American countries and the increase in the added value of pork products have become the main reasons for the strong growth of the Brazilian pork export industry this year.
In addition, as a traditional partner of Brazil, Russia has promised Next year, Brazilian pork imports will be increased, laying a solid foundation for the continued growth of the Brazilian industry
.
The data also shows that China continues to be Brazil's largest pork export destination country.
In the first 11 months, Brazil exported 503,800 tons of pork to China, a year-on-year increase of 7.
5%, accounting for nearly half of Brazil's total exports
.
The performance of exports to other major markets were: Chile (57,600 tons, a year-on-year increase of 49%), Vietnam (40,200 tons, 2.
6%), Uruguay (38,700 tons, 5.
9%) and Argentina (32,400 tons, 59.
9%)
.
In the first 11 months, Brazil exported 503,800 tons of pork to China, a year-on-year increase of 7.
5%, accounting for nearly half of Brazil's total exports
.
The performance of exports to other major markets were: Chile (57,600 tons, a year-on-year increase of 49%), Vietnam (40,200 tons, 2.
6%), Uruguay (38,700 tons, 5.
9%) and Argentina (32,400 tons, 59.
9%)
.