Mexico becomes United States' principal supplier of beef
Exports are up nearly 70% so far this year
Published on Friday, February 18, 2022
Mexican beef producers became the main source for U.S. beef imports for the first time, after Canada held the title for many years.
As of February 11, more than 37,000 tons of Mexican beef had been exported to the U.S. since the start of the year. That is 3.3% more than what Canada exported, and nearly 70% more than what Mexico exported in the same period in 2021.
In total, Mexican producers made up nearly 26.9% of beef imported by the U.S., just a percentage point more than Canadian producers.
Héctor Garza, the president of the Mexican beef producers association, said the change is due in part to the worker shortages that the U.S. and Canada have faced as the omicron variant of the coronavirus has torn through the continent.
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