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The New Zealand Herald reported on August 2 that according to the latest statistics from the New Zealand Meat Association , New Zealand red meat exports remained strong in June 2021 , with meat exports reaching S$937 million, an increase of 16% over the same period last year
.
Among them, mutton exports were S$345 million, an increase of 15% year-on-year, and beef exports were S$411 million, an increase of 8% year-on-year
.
China has once again become the largest market for New Zealand meat exports
.
New Zealand's meat exports to China reached S$377 million in June, a year-on-year increase of 37%
.
.
Among them, mutton exports were S$345 million, an increase of 15% year-on-year, and beef exports were S$411 million, an increase of 8% year-on-year
.
China has once again become the largest market for New Zealand meat exports
.
New Zealand's meat exports to China reached S$377 million in June, a year-on-year increase of 37%
.
Kalapeva, CEO of the New Zealand Meat Association, said that New Zealand's meat exports to China continued to grow.
In June, beef exports to China reached S$156 million, an increase of 60% year-on-year
.
This shows the strong demand in the Chinese market
.
In addition, Australia and Argentina have also stimulated international market demand due to their domestic policies on meat products
.
Karapeva also said that in terms of total volume, New Zealand's red meat and by-product exports reached S$9.
1 billion in the past twelve months.
Although it was lower than the same period last year, it was still at a historical high
.
In June, beef exports to China reached S$156 million, an increase of 60% year-on-year
.
This shows the strong demand in the Chinese market
.
In addition, Australia and Argentina have also stimulated international market demand due to their domestic policies on meat products
.
Karapeva also said that in terms of total volume, New Zealand's red meat and by-product exports reached S$9.
1 billion in the past twelve months.
Although it was lower than the same period last year, it was still at a historical high
.