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阿根廷今年猪肉进口量增幅超500%
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-09-13 16:51

Core Insights - Argentina's pork imports surged over 500% in the first eight months of 2025, reaching 35,000 tons compared to 5,635 tons in the same period of 2024, nearly doubling the total imports of 19,000 tons for the entire year of 2024 [1] Group 1: Import Dynamics - The significant increase in pork imports has led to a decrease in pork prices, putting pressure on the intermediate segments of the supply chain, including slaughterhouses and workers [1] - The price of live pigs in Argentina has risen by 10.5% this year, which is considerably lower than inflation and the increase in beef prices [1] Group 2: Cost and Profitability - Production costs have increased by 27%, resulting in a decline in profit margins from over 30% to below 20% [1] - Domestic consumption of pork remains stable, but it does not support the rising prices of pork [1] Group 3: Export Trends - Pork exports from Argentina showed signs of recovery, with 6,639 tons exported from January to July 2025, although this represents a 7% decrease compared to the same period in 2024 [1] - The proportion of exports in relation to total pork production has increased, indicating a shift in market dynamics [1] Group 4: Industry Concerns - Experts warn that the influx of imported pork needs to be addressed to ensure the sustainability of the intermediate segments of the supply chain [1]