Global pork exports forecast to fall in 2023

Thursday, 27 April 2023

The latest USDA figures forecast global pork production to remain flat on volumes seen in 2022, at 114.33 million metric tonnes (CWE). This is driven by production declines in the EU, UK and Canada offsetting production gains in Vietnam, Russia, Brazil and China.

Despite flat production, it is expected that total export volumes in 2023 will decline 3%, reaching 10.58 million metric tonnes (CWE). The decline is due to reduced exports from the EU, UK, Canada and Mexico outweighing the growth forecast to be made by Brazil, China and the US.

The USDA forecast EU and Canadian pork exports to be down year on year by 10% and 4% respectively. AHDB forecast UK pork exports to be down 10% in our Agri-market outlook. High input costs and herd contraction have negatively impacted production volumes in these regions, limiting the availability of product. This has led to prices rising, making the product less competitive on the global market. However, for Mexico, the decline in exports is due to increased domestic consumption limiting supplies available. Looking at the most recent trade stats, total pork exports (excluding offal) are down significantly for these regions year on year. The EU has exported 506k tonnes in the first two months of 2023, a decline of 17% year on year and Canada has exported 171k tonnes, falling 10% compared to last year. UK exports have totalled 26k tonnes for the year to date (Jan-Feb), down 31% year on year.

On the contrary, exports from China are forecast to grow by 24,000 metric tonnes as border restrictions in Hong Kong and Japan are lifted, likely resulting in increased import demand from the hospitality and food service sectors. The US and Brazil also anticipate seeing increased volumes shipped to Southeast Asia as well as to South America. Increased production is forecast in both countries (US up 1% and Brazil up 2% year on year) contributing to greater product availability at competitive price points.

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Freya Shuttleworth

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