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    11 countries will account for 93% of meat exports in 2022!

    • Last Update: 2022-05-11
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    Brazil exported more than 203,000 tons of beef in March, up 28% from the same month in 2021, and Brazil is expected to be the number one exporter again in 2022
    .
    The second place is the United States , with a significant increase compared to the same period last year
    .
    India and Australia are close behind
    .
     
    Brazil exported 203,490 tonnes in March, and the UN Department of Agriculture expects the country to be the top beef exporter in 2022, with shipments down 12.
    1% from 2021, according to a Mercopress article
    .
    Brazil has been the largest exporter of protein for the past five years and has been the leader in 14 of the past 20 years since becoming the largest exporter in 2004
    .
    Additionally, the South American country is expected to account for 22% of world beef exports
    .
     
    Following an increase in fresh produce supplies in early 2021, its U.
    S.
    sales rose 131% in 2021, the highest level so far in 2022
    .
    However, once TRQs are complied with, Brazil will face higher tariff rates
    .
     
    Revenue generated from beef and processed products rose 57 percent to $1.
    124 billion in March, the highest level on record for March,   according to the Brazilian Association of Meat
    Processors (Abrafrigo) .
     
      "Considering the first three months of the year, the average price of the product rose to $5,319 (per tonne) from $4,415 last year," he added in a statement
    .
     
      Brazil’s meat exports totaled 545,751 tonnes in the first quarter, up 33% from the same period in 2021, generating $2.
    9 billion in revenue, up 60% from last year
    .
     
      China continued to lead the importing countries with 188,236 tonnes (+30.
    6%), plus Hong Kong at 275,300 tonnes (+50.
    45%) and US$1,658 million (+57.
    11%)
    .
    According to Abrafrigo, the US came in second with 69,799 tonnes (+395%) during the quarter
    .
     
      Overall, the top beef exporters are the US, India and Australia, which are almost the same as in 2021
    .
    The U.
    S.
    Department of Agriculture predicts the U.
    S.
    will be the second-ranked meat exporter for the second time in a row
    .
    India will be third in 2022, with meat production including beef and buffalo meat, which was the world's largest beef exporter from 2014 to 2016, but has since slowed to a low in 2020
    .
     
      For its part, Australia is set to become the fourth-largest meat exporter as livestock stocks rebuild after several years of drought-forced liquidation, with production falling to the lowest level in more than 20 years in 2021
    .
    Beef exports are forecast to grow by 14.
    2% in 2022
    .
    Australia will account for only 12.
    3% of U.
    S.
    beef imports in 2021, the lowest level, compared with an average share of nearly 29% over the past 20 years
    .
     
      The top four meat exporters account for about 60% of the total global meat exports projected by the USDA report in 2022
    .
    The next exporters on the list will be half of Australia's, such as Argentina, the European Union, New Zealand, Canada and Uruguay
    .
    Of these, only the EU will see a slight increase in sales
    .
    Collectively, these nine exporting countries will account for nearly 87% of world meat exports in 2022
    .
     
      In addition, beef exports from Mexico and Paraguay are expected to be slightly more than half of Argentina's levels, with the combined share of the top 11 beef exporters reaching 93% of the world total by 2022
    .
    Brazil exports beef to the United States and Australia
     
      Brazil exported 203,490 tonnes in March, and the UN Department of Agriculture expects the country to be the top beef exporter in 2022, with shipments down 12.
    1% from 2021, according to a Mercopress article
    .
    Brazil has been the largest exporter of protein for the past five years and has been the leader in 14 of the past 20 years since becoming the largest exporter in 2004
    .
    Additionally, the South American country is expected to account for 22% of world beef exports
    .
     
      Following an increase in fresh produce supplies in early 2021, its U.
    S.
    sales rose 131% in 2021, the highest level so far in 2022
    .
    However, once TRQs are complied with, Brazil will face higher tariff rates
    .
     
    Revenue generated from beef and processed products rose 57 percent to $1.
    124 billion in March, the highest level on record for March,   according to the Brazilian Association of Meat
    Processors (Abrafrigo) .
    meat
     
      "Considering the first three months of the year, the average price of the product rose to $5,319 (per tonne) from $4,415 last year," he added in a statement
    .
     
      Brazil’s meat exports totaled 545,751 tonnes in the first quarter, up 33% from the same period in 2021, generating $2.
    9 billion in revenue, up 60% from last year
    .
     
      China continued to lead the importing countries with 188,236 tonnes (+30.
    6%), plus Hong Kong at 275,300 tonnes (+50.
    45%) and US$1,658 million (+57.
    11%)
    .
    According to Abrafrigo, the US came in second with 69,799 tonnes (+395%) during the quarter
    .
     
      Overall, the top beef exporters are the US, India and Australia, which are almost the same as in 2021
    .
    The U.
    S.
    Department of Agriculture predicts the U.
    S.
    will be the second-ranked meat exporter for the second time in a row
    .
    India will be third in 2022, with meat production including beef and buffalo meat, which was the world's largest beef exporter from 2014 to 2016, but has since slowed to a low in 2020
    .
     
      For its part, Australia is set to become the fourth-largest meat exporter as livestock stocks rebuild after several years of drought-forced liquidation, with production falling to the lowest level in more than 20 years in 2021
    .
    Beef exports are forecast to grow by 14.
    2% in 2022
    .
    Australia will account for only 12.
    3% of U.
    S.
    beef imports in 2021, the lowest level, compared with an average share of nearly 29% over the past 20 years
    .
     
      The top four meat exporters account for about 60% of the total global meat exports projected by the USDA report in 2022
    .
    The next exporters on the list will be half of Australia's, such as Argentina, the European Union, New Zealand, Canada and Uruguay
    .
    Of these, only the EU will see a slight increase in sales
    .
    Collectively, these nine exporting countries will account for nearly 87% of world meat exports in 2022
    .
     
      In addition, beef exports from Mexico and Paraguay are expected to be slightly more than half of Argentina's levels, with the combined share of the top 11 beef exporters reaching 93% of the world total by 2022
    .
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