August 25, 2025 | 10:58 GMT +7
August 25, 2025 | 10:58 GMT +7
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Vietnam is the third-largest import market of Brazil’s pork. Photo: TL.
According to the Vietnam Industry and Trade Information Centre (Ministry of Industry and Trade), statistics of the Brazilian Association of Animal Protein (ABPA) shows that over 11 months of 2021, Brazil’s pork export reached 1.024 million tons, up 11.29% over the same session of 2020; turnover reached USD 2.449 billion, up 17.8%
Accounting only November 2021, Brazil’s pork export reached 79,300 tons, approximately USD 170.6 billion in value, down 9.4% in quantity and 15.9% in turnover compared to November 2020.
However, the monthly average export quantity in 2021 is still up 10,000 tons over 2020.
China is the main export market of Brazil’s pork export, with 503.8 thousand tons (up 7.5% over the same session of 2020). Next up is Chile, with 57,600 tons (up 49%); Vietnam with 40.200 tons (up 2.6%), Uruguay with 38,700 tons (up 5.9%) and Argentina with 32,400 tons (up 89.9%).
Translated by Hoang Duy
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