US pork exports up in Q1 2017

The US exported 442,200 tonnes of fresh/frozen pork during the first quarter of 2017, which was 19% more than the same period last year. With US pig production rising over the same time frame, the ri...

The US exported 442,200 tonnes of fresh/frozen pork during the first quarter of 2017, which was 19% more than the same period last year.

With US pig production rising over the same time frame, the rise in shipments may not have come as a surprise. Likewise, the value of US exports during the first quarter increased by 24% on the year, to $1.14 billion.Mexico remained the largest destination for US pork in the first quarter of 2017, with volumes shipped increasing by 37% year on year, to 160,800 tonnes. Growth was also recorded in shipments to Japan (+7% year on year) and South Korea (+32% year on year), with volumes totalling 95,200 tonnes and 47,600 tonnes respectively. On the other hand exports to the US’ fourth largest destination, China, fell 14% on the year, to 35,600 tonnes from January-March.

 US pork exports January-March

 

2016

2017

Change, %

000 tonnes

Total fresh/frozen pork

371,9

442,2

+18,9

of which:

 

 

 

Mexico

117,8

160,8

+36,5

Japan

89,0

95,2

+6,9

South Korea

36,1

47,6

+31,8

China

41,6

35,6

-14,3

Kanada

20,6

25,5

+23,4

Sourse: US Department of Commerce, IHS Maritime & Trade — Global Trade Atlas

With US pig meat production currently forecast to rise by 5% on the year in 2017 by the USDA, it is likely that its export campaign will remain strong for the rest of the year. Obviously this is dependent on a number of factors, but if the current pace continues, the US are likely to outstrip its current pig meat export forecast of 8% growth. Nevertheless, the US are expected to face stiff competition from the EU this year into Asian markets, especially China. 
PigUA.info adopted from AHDB.Pork

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