Muscat Daily

Uruguay bullish about GCC meat export prospects

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Dubai, UAE – The National Meat Institute of Uruguay is targeting the GCC beef and lamb markets as part of a trade mission to showcase the country’s finest quality halal beef and lamb, lauded for its healthy diet status thanks to low levels of saturated fats, balanced Omega 6 and Omega 3, iron and vitamin E.

Uruguay's optimal conditions, thanks to its temperate climate and fertile soils, allow suppliers to produce meat naturally. More than 80% of the territory is dedicated to livestock, and as a result of the pasture-based cattle feeding, Uruguayan meat is recognised as a major contributo­r to healthier lifestyles.

Uruguay is one of a few countries worldwide that have a mandatory electronic traceabili­ty system for all livestock, which dates back to 2006. Each animal has a visual caravan (plastic) and an electronic chip (with RFID) that can be read with special tools, sending the informatio­n to the Ministry of Livestock in a data storage centre.

In a press release, Conrado Ferber, Chairman of The National

Meat Institute of Uruguay, said, “Meat quality begins with animal welfare and culminates with an industrial process that guarantees a safe product. We’re proud to be the only country in the world with 100% traceabili­ty of livestock and meat.”

According to the institute's statistics, beef exports from Uruguay increased rapidly last year and grew consistent­ly in the second half of 2023, reaching 45,000 tonnes in December and 52,000 tonnes in January, representi­ng an 11.5% increase over the same period in 2023 and a record figure for the country's beef industry.

Uruguay made a significan­t mark in the GCC market, exporting a record-high $13mn worth of halal-certified beef. The UAE led the imports, accounting for 40% of the supply, with Saudi Arabia following closely. The GCC also proved to be a substantia­l market for Uruguayan lamb exports, with $5mn of halal-certified products shipped in 2023. Oman, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE were the primary markets, receiving 75% of the exports.

The country is now promoting its high-quality halal beef and lamb to consumers and restaurant­s in the GCC at a time when, alone, the UAE’S red meat market is expected to reach $860.64mn by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 1.73% between 2024 and 2029, according to research from Mordor Intelligen­ce.

“Despite accounting for only a small proportion of Uruguayan beef and lamb meat exports, the GCC remains a key market for us thanks to its high-value propositio­n and rapidly growing demand,” Ferber added.

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