
Turkey Meat Imports to Mexico from Brazil
Turkey meat (turkey) imports to Mexico from Brazil amounted to 16,056 tons in 2023, a year-on-year drop of 3.7 percent. Mexico was the main destination
Turkey meat (turkey) imports to Mexico from Brazil amounted to 16,056 tons in 2023, a year-on-year drop of 3.7 percent. Mexico was the main destination
Mexico stopped exporting pork to China in 2023, after having recorded sales to that market in previous years. Mexican foreign sales of this product to
JBS acquisitions in 2021 contributed net revenues of approximately $396 million and $30 million of EBITDA in the period. First and foremost, on June 17,
South Korea ranked first among the top markets for US beef exports in 2021, with a record for such purchases. In 2021, sales for that
In Grupo Lala’s sales, the importance of milk has grown compared to other product categories. Grupo Lala is the largest milk trading company in Mexico.
Grupo Lala operates 29 production plants for milk, cheese, flavored beverages, juices, yogurt, cream, desserts and other products. As of December 31, 2020, the company
The HR Ratings Agency observed pressure on Grupo Lala’s cost of sales, with an increase of 2.3% compared to the base scenario. This increase is
Canada did not eliminate its import tariffs on milk, cheese, and chicken in the Mexico-United States-Canada Treaty (USMCA). Virtually all goods traded within the North
Turkey meat (turkey) imports to Mexico from Brazil amounted to 16,056 tons in 2023, a year-on-year drop of 3.7 percent. Mexico was the main destination
Mexico stopped exporting pork to China in 2023, after having recorded sales to that market in previous years. Mexican foreign sales of this product to
JBS acquisitions in 2021 contributed net revenues of approximately $396 million and $30 million of EBITDA in the period. First and foremost, on June 17,
South Korea ranked first among the top markets for US beef exports in 2021, with a record for such purchases. In 2021, sales for that
In Grupo Lala’s sales, the importance of milk has grown compared to other product categories. Grupo Lala is the largest milk trading company in Mexico.
Grupo Lala operates 29 production plants for milk, cheese, flavored beverages, juices, yogurt, cream, desserts and other products. As of December 31, 2020, the company
The HR Ratings Agency observed pressure on Grupo Lala’s cost of sales, with an increase of 2.3% compared to the base scenario. This increase is
Canada did not eliminate its import tariffs on milk, cheese, and chicken in the Mexico-United States-Canada Treaty (USMCA). Virtually all goods traded within the North
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