The exception of the “bovine cut called shoulder of slaughter origin under the Kosher rite” had already been advanced by Minister Julián Domínguez to the Israeli ambassador to Argentina, Galit Ronen.
“It is strategic to strengthen our commercial ties with the State of Israel by keeping the slaughter market active under the Kosher rite“, was indicated in the recitals of resolution 28/2022 published today in the Official Gazette.
It was also assured that the measure “tends to the purpose set forth in the aforementioned decree 911/21 of increasing production, generating predictability for the producer, and also increasing exportable volumes. Israel is the third destination for Argentine beef exports in terms of volume, behind China and Chile, with a 5.4% share of the total, but with a value per ton much higher than the cuts sold to the giant. Asian.
Between January and December 2021, Argentina exported a total of just over 571,200 tons of beef, which marks a drop in volume of around 7.6% compared to the previous year, but the truth is that the export sector far ended up in a negative balance. It is that the shipments represented income for US$2,791 million, which in practice meant an increase of 2.7% compared to what was invoiced in 2020. The determining factor for this phenomenon was the rise in international prices.
Once again, China was the main buyer of Argentina, absorbing 74.3%, that is, just over 424,300 tons. In second place but far behind was Chile with 5.9% (33,600 tons), followed by Israel with 5.4% (30,700 tons), fourth place went to Germany with 3.8% (21,900 tons). and completes the “top five” United States with 3.7% (21,100 tons).
Source: Ambito

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