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Imports of Camel Meat reached a peak in 2024 and are projected to continue growing in the coming years, with a significant increase to $176K in 2024.
During the review period, imports of Camel Meat reached a peak of 50 tons in 2016, but maintained a lower level from 2017 to 2023. In terms of value, camel meat imports surged to $287K in 2023.
Camel Meat imports peaked at 13 tons in 2014, but from 2015 to 2023, figures were lower. In terms of value, imports of Camel Meat decreased to $103K in 2023.
During the review period, Camel Meat imports reached a peak of 13 tons in 2014. However, imports saw a decline from 2015 to 2023, with values dropping significantly to $103K in 2023.
From 2020 to 2023, the exports of Camel Meat experienced a modest growth trend. By 2023, the value of camel meat exports had reached $4.4M.
The export growth of Camel Meat from 2020 to 2023 remained relatively low, but the value of camel meat exports increased to $4.4M in 2023.
From July 2023 to January 2024, the growth of Camel Meat exports failed to regain momentum. In value terms, Camel Meat exports reached $203K in January 2024.
The most significant growth rate was observed in June 2023, with an 82% month-on-month increase. In terms of value, Camel Meat exports saw a slight decline to $185K in December 2023.
In July 2023, the price of Camel Meat reached $7,534 per ton (FOB, Australia), representing a 22% increase from the previous month.
In value terms, camel meat imports totaled $228K in February 2023.
In December 2022, the camel meat price stood at $5,242 per ton (FOB, Australia), rising by 21% against the previous month.
Asian camel meat production is robustly expanding from 123K tons in 2010 to 237K tons in 2020. Saudi Arabia remains the largest camel meat producing country in Asia, accounting for 50% of total volume.