ANALYSIS: US Pork Exports Build First-Quarter Momentum Despite Softer China Demand
March 2026 US pork exports expanded sharply from February, with total shipments reaching 678,144 K-lbs, up 18.1% month over month (MOM) and 5.8% above March 2025, marking a 3-year high. The advance was broad-based, with Mexico remaining the dominant destination, up 7.3% from February and 8.0% year over year (YOY). Japan posted one of the most notable gains, rising 27.1% MOM and 17.6% YOY, while the Dominican Republic, the Caribbean, Central America, and the Philippines also recorded sizable gains. According to US Meat Export...
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