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Port of Oakland beef export volume up 25% in 2021

[ September 24, 2021   //   ]

Port of Oakland beef exports – almost exclusively to Asia – increased 25% this year between January and July. The Port called the surge extraordinary in a year when shipping disruptions have hobbled global supply chains.
“Demand for high-qualify U.S. meat products is off the charts,” said Port of Oakland Maritime Director Bryan Brandes. “We’re in the best position to help American exporters meet that demand.”
According to data released in mid-September, Oakland exported the equivalent of 25,200 TEUs of beef through July. The number for the same period last year was 20,100. Oakland estimated the total value of beef exports at $1.5 billion in the first seven months of 2021.
Asian markets have received nearly all of the beef exported from Oakland this year as measured by container volume, port officials said. The percentage breakdown by country: Japan, 55%; China, (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), 24%; and South Korea, 19%.
Soaring demand for U.S. beef in China is attributed to driving the export boom. American-produced beef accounts for 5% of all containerized exports to China. COVID-related restrictions on restaurant dining have sparked a jump in Asian retail beef sales, officials explained.
The port said surging beef exports validate its investments in the international cold chain. Oakland has significantly expanded chilled and frozen cargo handling capacity in the past five years. California and Midwest producers ship tons of beef to Oakland in rail cars. Product transfers at the temperature-controlled storage facilities in the heart of the Oakland Seaport to containers, then moves down the street to waiting ships.
Oakland is a principal U.S. gateway for beef exports to Asia. That’s because most ships make Oakland their final North American stop before returning to Asia. Beef spends less time on board a ship if it’s loaded in Oakland rather than at other American ports.
The port credited U.S. beef producers with sustaining the export boom despite shipping woes. Shortages of containers and vessel space have restricted exports throughout 2021, port officials said. Shortages of refrigerated containers – essential for beef shipments – have been particularly acute, they added. It said beef exporters displayed diligence in finding the means to get cargo on ships.

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