ANALYSIS: October U.S. Turkey Exports Below Average Amid Lower Production and Higher Prices
The total month-over-month (MoM) change in the volume of turkey exported for October was up 7.6% compared to a 5-year average increase of 15.9%. The top four U.S. turkey export destinations, Mexico, Panama, Guatemala, and Canada, all had lower export volumes this October compared to the 5-year average, while the Bahamas, the fifth largest buyer, purchased more than on average.
Likely, much of the lower-than-average volumes of turkey exported can be attributed to more limited...
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