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May Beef Exports Shatter Value Record

Numbers don’t lie, global consumers want U.S. beef.

U.S. beef exports set a new value record in May while also increasing significantly year-over-year in volume, according to data released by USDA and compiled by the U.S. Meat Export Federation (USMEF). May pork exports were lower than a year ago, though January-May totals for U.S. pork remained ahead of last year’s pace.


Beef export volume was 117,871 metric tons (mt) in May, the sixth-largest on record, valued at a remarkable $722.1 million, which surpassed the previous monthly high (March 2018) by a healthy 4% and was 24% higher than a year ago. Through the first five months of 2018, beef exports were up 10% in volume to 547,157 mt, while export value was $3.32 billion, 21% above last year’s record pace.


Exports accounted for 13.6% of total beef production in May, up from 13% a year ago. For muscle cuts only, the percentage exported was 11.1%, up from 10% last year. For January through May, exports accounted for 13.5% of total beef production and 10.9% for muscle cuts — up from 12.8% and 10%, respectively, last year.


Beef export value averaged $313.39 per head of fed slaughter in May, up 18% from a year ago. The January-May average was $317.69 per head, also up 18%.


Japan, Korea lead the way as global demand for U.S. beef continues to climb
Japan and South Korea continue to be the pacesetters for U.S. beef export growth. In May, export volume to Japan totaled 30,117 mt (up 19% from a year ago) valued at $196.8 million (up 22% and the highest since August 2017).


Through May, exports to Japan were up 4% from a year ago in volume at 128,207 mt, while value increased 13% to $822.9 million. This included a 6% increase in chilled beef volume to 61,178 mt, valued at $488 million (up 18%).


May exports to Korea were up 46% from a year ago in volume (20,781 mt) and jumped 64% in value to a record $146.2 million. For January through May, exports to Korea climbed 34% to 91,875 mt, valued at $647.3 million — 49% above last year’s record pace. Chilled beef exports to Korea totaled 20,365 mt (up 30%) valued at $196 million (up 41%).


“Despite the intense competition U.S. beef faces in Japan and Korea, these markets continue to display a terrific appetite for a growing range of cuts,” said USMEF President and CEO Dan Halstrom. “Beef items that are traditionally popular in Asia continue to perform, and other items more suitable for thick-cut steaks and barbecue concepts are gaining more traction, resulting in exceptional growth opportunities. Yet the enthusiasm for U.S. beef extends well beyond these two leading markets, and that’s how exports have reached this record-breaking pace.”


For January through May, other highlights for U.S. beef include:


Complete export results for U.S. beef, pork and lamb are available from USMEF’s statistics web page.


Monthly charts for U.S. pork and beef exports are also available online.

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Editor’s Note: This article is adapted from a release by the USMEF. Export statistics refer to both muscle cuts and variety meat, unless otherwise noted. One metric ton (mt) = 2,204.622 pounds.



 

 

 

 

 

 





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