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China Brazil frozen pork beef exports
Brazilian website "Moneytimes" reported that the Brazilian Frozen Food Association (Abrafrigo) reported that the total export volume of beef products (including natural and processed foods) reached 230,190 tons in August, an increase of 8.
6%
compared to the same period in 2021.
Total revenue increased 15.
8% year-over-year to $
1.
36 billion.
6%
compared to the same period in 2021.
Total revenue increased 15.
8% year-over-year to $
1.
36 billion.
Reuters predicted last week that overseas exports of fresh beef would reach an all-time high in August, according to statistics from Brazil's federal government
.
.
The media said: "Abrafrigo believes that this situation is related to
the increase in procurement in the Chinese market.
At this time of year, China begins to increase its inventory
to celebrate the Lunar New Year (Spring Festival).
The 2023 Chinese New Year will start on January 22, and residents' meat consumption will increase
significantly during the festival.
”
the increase in procurement in the Chinese market.
At this time of year, China begins to increase its inventory
to celebrate the Lunar New Year (Spring Festival).
The 2023 Chinese New Year will start on January 22, and residents' meat consumption will increase
significantly during the festival.
”
According to statistics, China's beef purchases alone reached 131884 tons in August this year, accounting for more than
half of Brazil's total exports of such products.
half of Brazil's total exports of such products.
In terms of pork, the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA) reported that the total export of pork products (including natural and processed foods) in August reached 116,300 tons, an increase of 27.
7% year-on-year, the highest monthly record
in the history of Brazilian pig exports.
Export revenue totaled US$269 million, up 28.
7%
year-on-year.
7% year-on-year, the highest monthly record
in the history of Brazilian pig exports.
Export revenue totaled US$269 million, up 28.
7%
year-on-year.
ABPA Chairman Ricardo Santin said: "There was a significant increase
in pork exports to China in August.
According to statistics, China is the main destination for Brazilian pork exports, with trade volume reaching 49,200 tons in August, an increase of 16%
year-on-year.
The Philippines was the second largest export destination with 11,500 tonnes of purchases, up 381%
year-on-year.
in pork exports to China in August.
According to statistics, China is the main destination for Brazilian pork exports, with trade volume reaching 49,200 tons in August, an increase of 16%
year-on-year.
The Philippines was the second largest export destination with 11,500 tonnes of purchases, up 381%
year-on-year.
According to Abrafrigo data, in the first eight months of this year, the cumulative export of beef was 1.
52 million tons, with a total revenue of 8.
825 billion US dollars, an increase of 18.
4% and 40.
7%
respectively year-on-year.
Consistent with August, the Chinese market was also a major destination for Brazilian beef exports in the first eight months, with trade volumes of 786872 tons, up 31% year-on-year, and trade revenue of US$5.
32 billion, up 69.
7%
year-on-year.
52 million tons, with a total revenue of 8.
825 billion US dollars, an increase of 18.
4% and 40.
7%
respectively year-on-year.
Consistent with August, the Chinese market was also a major destination for Brazilian beef exports in the first eight months, with trade volumes of 786872 tons, up 31% year-on-year, and trade revenue of US$5.
32 billion, up 69.
7%
year-on-year.