USMEF: Pork trends lower in June
June pork exports totaled 224,392 mt, down 9% from a year ago and the lowest since September, while export value fell 5% to $659.7 million. However, January-June volume still reached 1.52 million mt, 3% above the first half of 2023, while export value increased 5% to $4.26 billion.
"June was a slower month in a few of our key destinations for U.S. pork, including Mexico and Colombia, where exports have been on a blistering pace and buying accelerated again in July", said USMEF President and CEO Dan Halstrom. "But June was another terrific month for U.S. pork in Korea, where exports could be record-large this year. Shipments also trended higher year-over-year to Central America and Canada, and it was encouraging to see export value per head slaughtered hold firm in the $66 range".
June pork exports lower, but bright spots include Korea, Central America, Caribbean
Pork exports to leading market Mexico cooled modestly in June, with volume down 3% from a year ago to 83,007 mt. But export value still edged higher, increasing 4% to $187.4 million. January-June exports to Mexico remained well ahead of last year’s record pace, up 6% in volume (563,200 mt) and jumping 13% in value to $1.2 billion. Mexico’s domestic hog price surged last month, and weekly export data suggest U.S. pork exports to Mexico also accelerated in July.
Mexico suspended imports of all Brazilian poultry in mid-July following a finding of Newcastle virus, which contributed to high poultry and turkey prices in the market. In early August, Mexico resumed imports of Brazilian poultry from all states except Rio Grande do Sul.
Korea’s demand for U.S. pork remained very robust in June, with exports climbing 20% from a year ago to 17,327 mt, while export value increased 30% to $64.2 million. January-June exports to Korea soared 33% above last year’s pace at 135,419 mt, while value was 38% higher at $459.6 million (by comparison, when pork export value to Korea peaked in 2018, the first-half value total was $386.5 million). The U.S. industry has capitalized on higher pork consumption in Korea but is also capturing larger market share. U.S. share of Korea’s imported pork market climbed from 26% in the first half of 2022 to 38% this year.
Fueled by gains in Honduras and Costa Rica and a steady performance in Guatemala, June pork exports to Central America totaled 10,371 mt, up 2% from a year ago. But export value increased impressively, climbing 14% to $34.3 million. Through the first half of the year, exports to the region increased 21% from a year ago to 74,532 mt, while value soared 31% to $231.1 million. First-half exports increased year-over-year to all Central American markets and shipments to Honduras, Guatemala, Costa Rica, El Salvador and Nicaragua were on a record pace.
Other January-June results for U.S. pork exports include:
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