U.S. pork and beef exports in June confirmed a strong first half of the year for red meat exports.  The U.S. Meat Export Federation says exports also achieved higher values on a per-head-slaughtered basis and accounted for a steady-to-higher percentage of total production.

 

June beef exports were the largest of 2017, reaching 109,500 metric tons, up 11% year-over-year and the largest June total since 2011.  Export value increased 10% to $602.5 million.  For January through June, beef exports were up 12% in volume and 15% in value.

 

Pork exports totaled 200,220 metric tons in June, up six percent year-over-year and the largest June volume on record, valued at $527.1 million, up four percent. This pushed the first-half total to 1.25 million metric tons, valued at $3.21 billion, up 13% and 16%, respectively. Exports accounted for 27 percent of total pork production in June.

 

 

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