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Kansas sets $5.5 billion agricultural export record in 2022

Kansas sets $5.5 billion agricultural export record in 2022

Kansas sets $5.5 billion agricultural export record in 2022

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Governor Kelly announced that agricultural exports reached $5.46 billion in 2022, the highest export total in decades.

In a press release issued Tuesday, Kelly touted significant agriculture industry growth since she took office; citing $3.8 billion in exports in 2019.  

The top export for Kansas was red meat, which made up $2.1 billion (38.9%) of all agriculture exports. Second were cereals (including corn, wheat, and sorghum), and third was oil seed (primarily soybeans), making up 24.5% and 12.5% of total agricultural exports, respectively. 

Mexico was Kansas’ largest ag importer with $2.17 billion in 2022, Japan was the second largest with $781 million, and Canada was third with $594 million.  

Kansas Secretary of Agriculture Mike Beam met Tuesday with his state and provincial agriculture counterparts from Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. as part of the annual Tri-National Accord in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, to strengthen relationships with key trading partners.  This annual event allows state agricultural leaders to discuss critical issues affecting trade between the three countries, including animal health, rural development, and agriculture technology.  

“Kansas is a national leader in agriculture, and the continued growth in agricultural exports shows the significance of the work being done throughout the Kansas ag industry to develop these international markets,” Beam said.

For more about international marketing programs at the Kansas Dept. of Agriculture, including information about upcoming trade missions, and to see the full report on Kansas’ ag exports in 2022, go to agriculture.ks.gov/International 

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