U.S. Perishable Prepared Food Exports Surge to X Tons in 2024
U.S. perishable food recipes exports surged to X tons in 2024, marking a X% increase from the previous year. Canada was the top destination, receiving a X% share of total exports.
The U.S. imported X tons of perishable food in 2024, a X% rise from 2023. South Korea was the leading supplier, accounting for a X% share. Production in the U.S. reached $X in 2024, following a strong expansion. The growth pace was most rapid in 2021 at X%.
Exports saw significant growth over the review period, with the fastest increase in 2022 at X%. The U.S. market dropped to $X in 2024, reflecting the previous year's value. Consumption decreased by X% in 2024 compared to 2021, reaching a peak of $X in 2021. From 2013 to 2024, consumption increased at an average annual rate of X%.
The U.S. perishable food industry experienced mixed trends in 2024. While exports and production grew, consumption decreased. Canada remained the primary export destination, and South Korea was the largest supplier. Despite the market drop, the long-term consumption growth rate remained positive.
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