• U.S. pork exports remain below last year

    Pork exports remained below last year’s pace but continued to gain strength in Colombia and the Caribbean and stayed above year-ago for Mexico, the leading destination for U.S. pork.

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  • U.S. pork inventory in cold storage higher

    The inventory of pork in cold storage at the end of June 2022 remained well above year-ago levels, but available supply differs greatly among products.

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  • USA: What has caused the increase in retail pork prices?

    The study by Drs. Jayson L. Lusk and Glynn T. Tonsor of the University of Kansas, which was funded by Pork Checkoff, concluded that the main causes of higher U.S. retail pork prices starting in 2020 were the macroeconomic environment and increased production costs.

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  • Pork in cold storage down 6% on year

    The USDA says domestic meat supplies in cold storage at the end of January were mostly below year ago levels.

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  • Pork consumption largely unchanged despite lifting ractopamine ban

    Taipei, Feb. 18 (CNA) Taiwan’s pork consumption, so far this year, has been largely unchanged from the same period of last year, despite the government’s decision to allow imports of U.S. pork containing the feed additive ractopamine, Premier Su Tseng-chang said Thursday.

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