New Zealand red meat exports hit a record in April but ongoing volatility in China indicates headwinds in the coming months, the Meat Industry Association (MIA) says. New Zealand exported products worth $999.6 million during the month of April, up 16 per cent on April 2021, with the value of overall exports increasing to most major markets. While red meat exports continued to achieve good returns, there was some fluctuation in demand, particularly in China and the US, chief executive of MIA, Sirma Karapeeva said. The value of overall exports to China was down six per cent year on year, Karapeeva said. "There was also a small drop in the volume of both sheepmeat and beef exported. The reduction in sheepmeat was largely due to China, with beef exports to the US also dipping." While still below pre-Covid levels, volumes of overall sheepmeat exports to the EU and UK were up compared to the last two years, she said.
Despite the drop in volumes, with sheepmeat down by six per cent and beef by four per cent, the overall value of exports increased compared to April 2021 with sheepmeat (35,553 tonnes) up eight per cent to $408m and beef (41,350 tonnes) up 25 per cent to $414m. The value of overall sheepmeat exports to the UK ($52.3m) was the highest that it has been in April for a number of years. Karapeeva said this would have been higher if chilled exports were at their normal levels as shipping challenges continued to impact the UK market. Meanwhile, April continued the trend of strong beef exports into the other north Asian markets, in particular Korea.