ANALYSIS: U.S. Chicken Exports Experience Strong MoM Increase in November
Total exports were up month-over-month (MoM) by 5.7%, a contra-seasonal move compared to the 5-year average decrease of 3.1%. Interestingly, several of the top five destinations showed a MoM
decrease in the amount of U.S. chicken imported. However, Taiwan brought in much larger volumes than average, and the MoM decreases in production shipped to Vietnam and the Philippines were not as dramatic as the 5-year average. Additionally, several of the less prominent destinations brought in more production in November than October, influencing...
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